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This biography of the Polish British anthropologist Maria Czaplicka (1884-1921) is also a cultural study of the dynamics of the anthropological collective presented from a researcher-centric perspective. Czaplicka, together with Bronisław Malinowski, studied anthropology in London and later at Oxford, then she headed the Yenisei Expedition to Siberia (1914-15) and was the first female lecturer of anthropology at Oxford. She was an engaged feminist and an expert on political issues in Northern Asia and Eastern Europe. But this remarkable woman's career was cut short by suicide. Like many women anthropologists of the time, Czaplicka journeyed through various academic institutions, and her legacy has been dispersed and her field materials lost..
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Series Editors' Introduction -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. History of Anthropology as a Contemporary Research Field -- 2. The Anthropological Biography as a New Genre of Historical Writing -- 3. Why Her, Why Me, and Methods of Research and Sources Review -- 4. The Warsaw Radical Intelligentsia at the End of the Long Nineteenth Century -- 5. Maria Czaplicka's Family Background and Polish Youth -- 6. Love, a Novel, and Poetry in Zakopane -- 7. Female Anthropologists in the British Association for the Advancement of Science -- 8. Women in the Royal Anthropological Institute, Folklore Society, and Royal Geographical Society -- 9. London Studies and the Beginnings of Czaplicka's English Career -- 10. Robert Marett and Anthropological Research on Religion -- 11. The Ups and Downs of Anthropological Racial Discourse -- 12. The Oxford School of Anthropology and Work on Aboriginal Siberia -- 13. Preparations for the Siberian Expedition and Its Participants -- 14. Summer on the Yenisei and Everyday Fieldwork -- 15. Winter in the Tundra and the Results of the Expedition -- 16. Czaplicka's Shamanism in Theory and Practice -- 17. Deconstructing the Concept of "Arctic Hysteria" -- 18. Shamans and the Discourse of the Third Sex -- 19. The Intrepid Traveler Returns -- 20. Physical Anthropology and the Concept of Race in Czaplicka's Research -- 21. My Siberian Year as a Work of Literary Ethnographic Writing -- 22. Feeling at Home at Lady Margaret Hall and a New Life as an Oxford University Lecturer -- 23. A Trip Home and the Situation in Polish Ethnology -- 24. An Anthropologist Engaged in the Public Debate -- 25. America and Disillusionment -- 26. Another Visit to Poland, Work in Bristol, and a Tragic Decision.