German ethnography in Australia / edited by Nicolas Peterson and Anna Kenny.

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Online Access: Full Text (via EBSCO)
Other Authors: Peterson, Nicolas (Editor), Myers, Fred R., 1948- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Acton, A.C.T. : ANU Press, [2017]
Series:Monographs in anthropology series.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. The German-language tradition of ethnography in Australia / Nicolas Peterson and Anna Kenny
  • German-language anthropology traditions around 1900: Their methodological relevance for ethnographers in Australia and beyond / André Gingrich
  • Part I: First encounters. Clamor Schürmann's contribution to the ethnographic record for Eyre Peninsula, South Australia / Kim McCaul
  • Pulcaracuranie: Losing and finding a cosmic centre with the help of J.G. Reuther and others / Rod Lucas and Deane Fergie
  • Looking at some details of Reuther's work / Luise Hercus
  • German Moravian missionaries on western Cape York Peninsula and their perception of the local Aboriginal people and languages / Corinna Erckenbrecht
  • Part II: Impact of the Aranda. Early ethnographic work at the Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia, 1877-1910 / Anna Kenny
  • Sigmund Freud, Géza Róheim and the Strehlows: Oedipal tales from Central Australian anthropology / John Morton
  • Of kinships and other things: T.G.H. Strehlow in Central Australia / Diane Austin-Broos
  • 'Only the best is good enough for eternity': Revisiting the ethnography of T.G.H. Strehlow / Jason Gibson
  • Part III: Widening the interest. The Australianist work of Erhard Eylmann in comparative perspective / Francesca Merlan
  • Herbert Basedow (1881-1933): Surgeon, geologist, naturalist and anthropologist / David Kaus
  • Father Worms's contribution to Australian Aboriginal anthropology / William B. McGregor
  • Historicising culture: Father Ernst Worms and the German anthropological traditions / Regina Ganter
  • Part IV: Academic anthropology. Doing research in the Kimberley and carrying ideological baggage: A personal journey / Erich Kolig
  • Tracks and shadows: Some social effects of the 1938 Frobenius Expedition to the north-west Kimberley / Anthony Redmond
  • Carl Georg von Brandenstein's legacy: The past in the present / Nick Thieberger
  • The end of an era: Ronald Berndt and the German ethnographic tradition / Nicolas Peterson.
  • Introduction. The German-language tradition of ethnography in Australia / Nicolas Peterson and Anna Kenny
  • German-language anthropology traditions around 1900: Their methodological relevance for ethnographers in Australia and beyond / Andre⁺ѓ Gingrich
  • Part I: First encounters. Clamor Schu⁺#x98;rmann's contribution to the ethnographic record for Eyre Peninsula, South Australia / Kim McCaul
  • Pulcaracuranie: Losing and finding a cosmic centre with the help of J.G. Reuther and others / Rod Lucas and Deane Fergie
  • Looking at some details of Reuther's work / Luise Hercus
  • German Moravian missionaries on western Cape York Peninsula and their perception of the local Aboriginal people and languages / Corinna Erckenbrecht
  • Part II: Impact of the Aranda. Early ethnographic work at the Hermannsburg Mission in Central Australia, 1877-1910 / Anna Kenny
  • Sigmund Freud, Ge⁺ѓza Ro⁺ѓheim and the Strehlows: Oedipal tales from Central Australian anthropology / John Morton
  • Of kinships and other things: T.G.H. Strehlow in Central Australia / Diane Austin-Broos
  • 'Only the best is good enough for eternity': Revisiting the ethnography of T.G.H. Strehlow / Jason Gibson
  • Part III: Widening the interest. The Australianist work of Erhard Eylmann in comparative perspective / Francesca Merlan
  • Herbert Basedow (1881-1933): Surgeon, geologist, naturalist and anthropologist / David Kaus
  • Father Worms's contribution to Australian Aboriginal anthropology / William B. McGregor
  • Historicising culture: Father Ernst Worms and the German anthropological traditions / Regina Ganter
  • Part IV: Academic anthropology. Doing research in the Kimberley and carrying ideological baggage: A personal journey / Erich Kolig
  • Tracks and shadows: Some social effects of the 1938 Frobenius Expedition to the north-west Kimberley / Anthony Redmond
  • Carl Georg von Brandenstein's legacy: The past in the present / Nick Thieberger
  • The end of an era: Ronald Berndt and the German ethnographic tradition / Nicolas Peterson.