Volume 106, Issue 3 p. 435-442

Boas, Foucault, and the “Native Anthropologist”: Notes toward a Neo-Boasian Anthropology

MATTI BUNZL

MATTI BUNZL

Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801

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First published: September 2004
Citations: 88

Abstract

This article proposes the possibility of a neo-Boasian anthropology conceived at the intersection of Foucauldian genealogy, Boasian historicism, and the epistemic rethinking of the discipline's Self/Other binary. Shifting from a perspective of posing the ethnographic object as Other toward a Boasian conception of the past as the principal site of inquiry, the piece thus advocates an anthropological project grounded in the history of the present. This conception, it is argued, can overcome several of the dilemmas currently facing the discipline, the awkward status of “native anthropology” foremost among them.