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Culture in translation : the anthropological legacy of R. H. Mathews
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Mathews, R. H. (Robert Hamilton), 1841-1918, author.
- Series:
- Aboriginal history monograph series Culture in translation.
- Language:
- Australian languages
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Mathews, R. H. (Robert Hamilton), 1841-1918.
- Mathews, R. H.
- Ethnologists--Social life and customs--Australia--Biography.
- Ethnologists.
- Ethnology--Languages--Australia.
- Ethnology.
- Aboriginal Australians.
- Australia--Social life and customs.
- Australia.
- Place of Publication:
- [Place of publication not identified] ANU E Press 2007
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- "Almost 90 years on from his death, this is the first book-length collection of the writings of Robert Hamilton Mathews. It has been a long wait for the Australian-born surveyor who began his career as an anthropologist at the age of 52 with the 1893 publication of a brief paper on New South Wales rock art. Apart from a few short booklets, Mathews' book of 1905, Ethnological Notes on the Aboriginal Tribes of New South Wales and Victoria, was his only work of anthropology to be published as a freestanding volume. A reprint of a long article published the previous year, it was a modest tome in that age of doorstopper monographs - 'little more than a pamphlet' according to Mathews' friend, the British folklorist E. S. Hartland. There was certainly an expectation that a writer so prolific as Mathews would disseminate his work in a substantial book. As Arnold van Gennep, the Parisian anthropologist, pointed out to him, 'your publications are for the most part overlooked because they are scattered amongst a mass of periodicals and it is a very difficult matter to have them all at one time in hand....'. Van Gennep recommended that Mathews immediately arrange for their 'publication in 2 or 3 volumes' - advice endorsed by Hartland who was enlisted to work with Mathews ornithologist son Gregory, then living in England, to place a manuscript with a London publisher (see Correspondence, this volume). But these efforts were unsuccessful and R. H. Mathews died in 1918 without ever publishing his magnum opus." -- Provided by publisher.
- Notes:
- Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
- ISBN:
- 1-921313-24-2
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