The shaping of American ethnography

the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842

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The shaping of American ethnography

the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842

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"In August of 1838 the United States Exploring Expedition set sail from Norfolk Navy Yard with six ships and more than seven hundred crewmen, including technicians and scientists. Over the course of four years the expedition made stops on the east and west coasts of South America; visited Australia, New Zealand, Samoa, and Tahiti; discovered the Antarctic land mass; and explored the Fiji Islands, Tonga, the Hawaiian Islands, and the Pacific Coast of North America.".

"In The Shaping of American Ethnography Barry Alan Joyce illuminates the process by which the Americans on the expedition filtered their observations of the indigenous peoples they encountered through the lens of their peculiar constructions of "savagery" as shaped by the American experience.

The native peoples were classified according to the prevailing American perceptions of Native Americans as "wild" and African American slaves as "docile." The use of physical characteristics such as skin color as a classificatory tool was subordinated to the perceived image of the prototypical savage. Joyce argues that the nineteenth-century explorers shared the attributes that characterize the discipline of anthropology in any age - a reliance on synthetic systems that are period- and culture-dependent.

By applying American images of savagery to world cultures, American scientists and explorers of this period helped construct the foundation for an American racial world-view that contributed to the implementation of manifest destiny and laid the ideological foundations for American expansion and imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
196

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [183]-187) and index.

Published in
Lincoln
Series
Critical studies in the history of anthropology series ;, v. 2, Critical studies in the history of anthropology ;, v. 2.

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.8/09/034
Library of Congress
GN663 .J69 2001, GN663.J69 2001, GN 663 J69 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 196 p. :
Number of pages
196

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6793350M
Internet Archive
shapingofamerica0000joyc
ISBN 10
0803225911
LCCN
00059963
OCLC/WorldCat
44713375
Library Thing
5440291
Goodreads
3094897

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