Humanities Research: Volume XIV. No. 1. 2007
Historicizing Cross-Cultural Research
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Description
Humanities Research is an internationally peer-reviewed journal published by the Research School of Humanities at The Australian National University. The Research School of Humanities came into existence in January 2007 and consists of the Humanities Research Centre, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, National Europe Centre and Australian National Dictionary Centre. Launched in 1997, issues are thematic with guest editors and address important and timely topics across all branches of the humanities.
This issue of Humanities Research presents a selection of papers that seek to historicize cross-cultural research – involving studies of particular encounters between people of different cultures and investigation of the disciplinary categories in which those studies took place – and, in so doing, interrogate the term ‘cross-cultural’ and the variety of meanings it has accrued.
Details
- ISSN (print):
- 1440-0669
- ISSN (online):
- 1834-8491
- Publication date:
- Jul 2007
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/HR.XIV.01.2007
- Journal:
- Humanities Research
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities
- Countries:
- World
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- Preliminary Pages (PDF, 227KB)
- Historicizing “Cross-Cultural” (PDF, 161KB) – Benjamin Penny doi
- The Lure of Texts and the Discipline of Praxis: Cross-Cultural History in a Post-Empirical World (PDF, 1.1MB) – Bronwen Douglas doi
- More Than One Adam? Revelation and Philology in Nineteenth-Century China (PDF, 254KB) – Benjamin Penny doi
- The Rise and Fall — and Potential Resurgence — of the Comparative Method, With Special Reference to Anthropology (PDF, 204KB) – Henrika Kuklick doi
- Contending Centres of Calculation in Colonial Taiwan: The Rhetorics of Vindicationism and Privation in Japan’s “Aboriginal Policy” (PDF, 292KB) – Paul D. Barclay doi
- The Gestation of Cross-Cultural Music Research and the Birth of Ethnomusicology (PDF, 253KB) – P. G. Toner doi
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