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Ways of Knowing: The Aesthetics of Boasian Poetry
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4501243
Author(s) Schweighauser, Philipp
Author(s) at UniBasel Schweighauser, Philipp
Year 2018
Title Ways of Knowing: The Aesthetics of Boasian Poetry
Journal Amerikastudien
Volume 63
Number 4
Pages / Article-Number 541-556
Keywords knowledge, aesthetics, poetry, Boasian, Edward Sapir, Ruth Fulton Benedict, Margaret Mead
Abstract

This essay surveys one of the less explored Boasian legacies: the significant body of over 1,000 poems written by the three major Boasian anthropologists Margaret Mead, Ruth Fulton Benedict, and Edward Sapir. Over 380 of these poems were published, some of them in renowned magazines such as Poetry , The Dial , The Measure , The Nation , and The New Republic . Zooming in on what I call their "ethnographic poems"-poems that engage with subjects and issues they encountered in their ethnographic work-I draw on two understandings of the word "aesthetics" (as the Baumgartian "science of sensuous cognition" and as the philosophy of art and beauty) to probe what ethical, political, and epistemological differences it makes whether one writes about other cultures in verse or scientific prose. The essay offers close readings of one poem by each: Mead's "Monuments Rejected" (1925), Benedict's "In Parables" (1926), and Sapir's "Zuni" (1926).

Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
ISSN/ISBN 0340-2827
edoc-URL https://edoc.unibas.ch/71363/
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