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Jews, Multiculturalism, and Boasian Anthropology
Authors:Associate Professor  Gelya Frank
Institution:Department of Occupational Science and the Department of Anthropology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90033
Abstract:Standard histories of American anthropology have downplayed the preponderance of Jewish intellectuals in the early years of Boasian anthropology and the Jewish identities of later anthropologists. Jewish histories, however, foreground the roles and deeds of Jews. This essay brings together these various discourses for a new generation of American anthropologists, especially those concerned with turning multiculturalist theories into agendas for activism. Although Boas's anthropology was apolitical in terms of theory, in message and purpose it was an antiracist science.
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