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American Anthropologist

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DisciplineAnthropology
LanguageEnglish
EditedbyElizabeth Chin
Publication details
History1888–present
Publisher
FrequencyQuarterly
No
1.58 (2016)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Am. Anthropol.
Inde xing
ISSN0002-7294
JSTOR00027294
Links

American Anthropologistis the flagship journal of theAmerican Anthropological Association(AAA), published quarterly byWiley.The "New Series" began in 1899 under an editorial board that includedFranz Boas,Daniel G. Brinton,andJohn Wesley Powell.The current editor-in-chief isElizabeth Chin(ArtCenter College of Design).[1]

The journal publishes research articles from all four subfields of anthropology as well as book reviews and obituaries, and includes sections on Public Anthropologies, Multimodal Anthropologies, and World Anthropologies. The journal also maintains a website with essays, virtual issues, teaching resources, and supplementary material for print articles.

Past editors

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F. W. Hodge(1899–1910)

John R. Swanton(1911)

F. W. Hodge(1912–1914)

Pliny E. Goddard(1915–1920)

John R. Swanton(1921–1923)

Robert H. Lowie(1924–1933)

Leslie Spier(1934–1938)

Ralph Linton(1939–1944)

J. Alden Mason(1945–1948)

Melville J. Herskovits(1949–1952)

Sol Tax(1953–1955)

Walter R. Goldschmidt(1956–1959)

Edward H. Spicer(1960–1962)

George D. Spindler(1963–1966)

Ward H. Goodenough(1967–1970)

Laura Bohannan(1971–1973)

Robert A. Manners (1974–1975)

Richard B. Woodbury (1976–1978)

David L. Olmsted (1979–1981)

H. Russell Bernard (1982–1985)

Thomas C. Greaves (1985–1986)

H. Russell Bernard (1986–1989)

Janet Keller (1990–1993)

Barbara Tedlock&Dennis Tedlock(1993–1997)

Robert Sussman(1998–2001)

Susan H. Lees& Fran Mascia-Lees (2001–2005)

Ben Blount (2005–2007)

Tom Boellstorff(2007–2012)

Michael Chibnik (2012–2016)

Deborah A. Thomas(2016–2020)

Four-field approach

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The four main subfields of anthropology include cultural, linguistic, archeology, and biological/physical. Sometimes applied anthropology and public anthropology are added as additional subfields.

Among the journals published by the AAA,American Anthropologistis the only one that follows the "four-field" approach, publishing articles from the four main subfields of anthropology.[2]Proponents of the four-field approach seeAmerican Anthropologist's broad scope as important to maintaining disciplinary unity, while critics have expressed serious reservations about this aim, and criticize pressures since the 1970s against editors and works that do not subscribe to four-field holism as an ideal for anthropological scholarship.[3]

In 2010, then editor-in-chiefTom Boellstorffproposed thatAmerican Anthropologistbe viewed as an "interdisciplinary" journal, arguing that the goal should be "to present the best work in 'anthropology'—as defined in the broadest possible sense. That certainly includes work that speaks across subdisciplines in some manner, often by integrating methods, problematics, and relevant literatures from more than one subfield. However, it also includes work that is not invested in the four-field concept and presents itself as, say, cultural anthropology or archaeology, with no reference to a four-field vision of 'the discipline.'"[4]

Notes

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  1. ^Burger, Michele W. (January 6, 2016). "Penn Professor Deborah Thomas Named Editor-in-Chief of 'American Anthropologist'".Penn News.University of Pennsylvania. upenn.edu. Retrieved 2017-12-10.
  2. ^Segalet al.2005, Introduction, p.20
  3. ^Segalet al.2005, Introduction, pp.7, 22
  4. ^Boellstorff, Tom (2010-06-01). "Field Work".American Anthropologist.112(2): 177–179.doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2010.01216.x.ISSN1548-1433.

References

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  • Segal, Daniel A.; Yanagisako, Sylvia J., eds. (2005)."Introduction".Unwrapping the Sacred Bundle: Reflections on the Disciplining of Anthropology.Contributors: Daniel A. Segal, Sylvia J. Yanagisako, James Clifford, Ian Hodder, Rena Lederman, Michael Silverstein. Duke University Press. pp. 1–23.ISBN9780822386841.
  • Chibnik, Michael (2020).Scholarship, Money, and Prose: Behind the Scenes at an Academic Journal.University of Pennsylvania Press.ISBN978-0-8122-9707-2.
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