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(2003 4 1-28
Jacques Le Goff 20 70
1
2
Historical Anthropology
History and Anthropology
19 Edward Tylor
L.H. Morgen
20 30 Franz Boas
American historical school his-
torical particularism 30 50
1 ( 1989) 402 95
journal01a-ma-rearrage.p65 2009/3/20, ¤W¤È 11:071
2
ethnohistory 60 Marshall
Sahlins P. Bagby
(Culture and History : Prolegomena to the Comparative Study of
Civilizations)
60
Georg G. Iggers (New Directions in European
Historiography)
Fernand Braudel
3
4
5
(The Making of the English Working Class)
E. P. Thompson
6 (M. Silverman and P.H. Gulliver) 1950
7
3
( 1988)4 ( 1997)5 ( 2001) 1916
( 2002)7
( 1999) 21-
24
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3
(Cynthia Hay)
history from below
history of mentalities 8
plebeian culture
history from above / history from
below event history / serial history native
view of history / outside’s view of history 9
1.
8
( 1999) 35-36
110-116 J. Watson
mental history
James Watson, “Introduction: Class and Class Forma-
tion in Chinese,” In Class and Social Stratification in Post-Revolution China, ed. James Watson
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984), 69Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, “Introduction: The Historicization of Anthropology,” in Culture
Through Time: Anthropological Approaches, ed. Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney (Stanford: Stanford
University Press, 1990), 4.
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Göran Aijmer
narrative
10
2.
blow by blow 11
12
13
14
15
Peter Burke 60
(Emile Durkheim)
10Göran Aijmer, Anthropology in History and History in Anthropology (Hong Kong: South China
Research Center, Division of Humanities, HKUST, 1997), 4.11 3512 17-1813Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, “Structure, Event and Historical Metaphor: Rice and Identities in
Japanese History,” Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2.1 (1995):227-253.14Clifford Geertz, Negara: The Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali (Princeton: Princeton
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narrative
1 6 t h i c k
description
context
Natalie Z. Davis
(The Return of Martin Guerre)
17
The Golden
Wing 80
3.
native think 60
emic etic
Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology
otherness
defamiliarization refamiliarization
home blind
18
Emiko
16Peter Burke, “Historians, Anthropologists and Symbols,” in Culture Through Time: Anthropo-
20618Burke, “Historians, Anthropologists and Symbols,” 270.
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Ohnuki-Tierney
19
20
Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney
21
22
23
1 9 7 6
(Le Roy Ladurie)
1294-1324 (Montaillou: Village Occitan de 1294 a 1324)
14 (Cathar)
19Ohnuki-Tierney, Culture Through Time: Anthropological Approaches, 1-2.20 6821Ohnuki-Tierney, Culture Through Time: Anthropological Approaches, 6.22Aijmer, Anthropology in History and History in Anthropology, 5.23 11
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2 4 h i s t o r y a s
discourse 25
Jonathan Spence 16 Matteo
Ricci
2 6
1
Paul Thompson The Voice of the Past
Robert
Perks Alistair Thomson
(The Oral History Reader)
20
Matiji Murko
27 20 (Paul Radin)
(Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of an American Indian)
(The Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian) 30-
50 28
(Sun Chief: The Autobiography of
a Hopi Indian) grand theory
60
24 1294-1324 (
1996)25 35 3726 39 Jonathan Spence, The Memory Palace of Matteo Ricci
(London: Faber, 1985)27 ( 2000)
21-45 ( 1992)28 ( 1979)
307
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Lewis Langness (The Life His-
tory in Anthropological Science) 1981
Gelya Frank (Lives: An
Anthropological Approach to Biography)
Joseph
To b i n
(Preschool in Three Cultures: Japan, China and United States)
80
1949
(The Spiral Road: Change in a Chinese Village Through the Eyes of a Com-
munist Party Leader)
2 (fieldwork) ethnography Samuel
Clark
29
3 0
19 (Negara: The
Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali)
19
31
29
38630 (1994) 222-23531Geertz, Negara: The Theatre State in Nineteenth-Century Bali.
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Neil. L. Whitehead
(“The Historical Anthropology of Text: The Interpretation of Ralegh’s Discoverie of
Guiana”)
32
3
/ / /
33
70
microhistory 34
35
36
4
William McNeill
The Shape of European History
32Neil. L. Whitehead, “The Historical Anthropology of Text: The Interpretation of Ralegh’s
Discoverie of Guiana,” Current Anthropology, 36.1 (1995):53-74.33Ohnuki-Tierney, “Introduction: The Historicization of Anthropology,” 4.34 46 203-20635 46-4736
398-405
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37 Nicholas Rogers
Victor Turner
38
39
40
41
Robert Darnton (The
Great Cat Massacre and Other Episodes in French Cultural History)
42 Lynn Hunt The
New Cultural History
Pierre Bourdieu
1999 Victoria E. Bonnell
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Mythical Realities: Structure in the Early History of the Sandwich Islands Kingdom)
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(Anahulu: The Anthropology of
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51 ( 1987)
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Renado Rosaldo Ilongot 69
J. Frykman and O. Lofgren 70
S. H. Potter and Jack M. Potter
China’s Peasants: The Anthropology of a
Revolution
Lisa Rofe l Other
Modernities: Gendered Yearnings in China after Socialism
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4 1883-
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Majorie Shostak
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Tuhami: Portrait of a Moroccan
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significant history
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