Undisciplined: Science, Ethnography, and Personhood in the Americas, 1830-1940
A cultural anthropology book exploring science, ethnography, and personhood in the Americas during the long 19th century. Key benefit: scholarly context across disciplines. Customer insight reflects a complete, readable analysis
Highlights
- long-19th-century context
- ethnography-centered analysis
- personhood in the Americas
Pros
- cross-disciplinary perspective
- historical scope 1830-1940
- in-depth ethnography focus
- clear academic style
Cons
- narrow audience to scholars
- no features beyond text
- limited customer insights available