Description
The first full-scale biography of the trailblazing anthropologist of African and African American cultures
About the Author
Jerry Gershenhorn is an assistant professor of history at North Carolina Central University.
Reviews
"Melville J. Herskovits (1895-1963) played a signal role in establishing African anthropology and African studies in the American academy. . . . Herskovits's Diasporic vision has shown remarkable staying power inside and outside the academy, influencing ongoing identity politics, regardless of any inherent originality or truth. For this reason, Jerry Gershenhorn's intellectual biography, which sets Herskovits in the context of the race issue in the United States, is a welcome addition to the debate."-The Times Literary Supplement
"Gershenhorn tells Herskovits's important story with amazing insight and clarity."-John David Smith, The North Carolina Historical Review
"This portrait of Melville Herskovits is a valuable introduction."-Ethnic and Racial Studies
"[A] fascinating and brilliant intellectual biography. This lucid and engaging text belongs in every serious anthropology and African studies collection."-Choice
"Gershenhorn's volume will very likely stand the test of time and will become the standard by which biographies of the behavioral scientists who were bedeviled by the black-white paradigm will be judged. This volume has solid foundations based on in-depth research in all of the major repositories of Africana-related human science materials, and it provides a synthesis of the vast literature in the history of the human sciences."-Vernon J. Williams, Jr., Journal of African American History
Book Information
ISBN 9780803222472
Author Jerry Gershenhorn
Format Paperback
Page Count 347
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 499g