Handler, Richard, 1950-....
Handler, Richard
Richard Handler
VIAF ID: 17274829 ( Personal )
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Works
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After authenticity at an American heritage site | |
The American stamp : postal iconography, democratic citizenship, and consumerism in the United States | |
The center in American culture : analysis and critique | |
Central sites, peripheral visions cultural and institutional crossings in the history of anthropology | |
The collected works of Edward Sapir | |
Critics against culture anthropological observers of mass society | |
Culture theory and cultural criticism in Boasian anthropology | |
Dyssimulation : reflexivity, narrative, and the quest for authenticity in "living history" | |
Excluded ancestors, inventible traditions essays toward a more inclusive history of anthropology | |
An interview with Clifford Geertz | |
Jane Austen and the fiction of culture an essay on the narration of social realities | |
Nationalism and the politics of culture in Quebec | |
Nations, colonies and metropoles | |
new history in an old museum creating the past at colonial Williamsburg | |
The new history in an old museum / Richard Handler and Eric Gable. - Durham ; London, 1997. | |
Raymond Williams, George Stocking, and fin-de-siècle U.S. anthropology | |
Ruth Benedict and the modernist sensibility | |
Schneider on Schneider : the conversion of the Jews and other anthropological stories | |
Serious play : creative dance and dramatic sensibility in Jane Austen, ethnographer | |
Significant others : interpersonal and professional commitments in anthropology | |
Vehicles : cars, canoes, and other metaphors of moral imagination | |
Who owns the past ? : history, cultural property and the logic of possessive individualism |