Cambridge and the Torres Strait

Centenary Essays on the 1898 Anthropological Expedition

Anita Herle editor Sandra Rouse editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:24th Sep '98

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Torres Strait has an established place in the history of anthropology because of its association with the Cambridge University Expedition of 1898 organised by A. C. Haddon. This early British anthropological expedition is regarded as a seminal event in the formation of academic anthropology in Britain. Its goal was to make an unprecedentedly comprehensive anthropological study embracing ethnology, physical anthropology, psychology, linguistics, sociology and ethnomusicology. The nine interdisciplinary essays in this centenary volume offer ways of looking at and situation the Expedition's work in historical and intellectual debates. Central themes covered are the relationship between the expedition members and the Torres Strait Islanders: the innovations associated with the Expedition and the Expedition's influence on the development of anthropology and psychology. One hundred years on, the results of the Expedition have a contemporary relevance for anthropology and for the Torres Strait Islanders.

"The Torres Strait Expedition of 1898 marked a turning point in the discipline of anthropology. This centenary publication makes it complicated legacy accessible to students of the history of the discipline as well as to those studying contemporary Torres Strait complexities." Choice "...marvelously illustrated collection of centenary essays..." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences

ISBN: 9780521584616

Dimensions: 254mm x 194mm x 21mm

Weight: 770g

268 pages