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王宏宇 《民族学刊》2016,7(5):8-14,99-100
The post-Victorian anthropologist Baldwin Spencer was the first to investigate the central and northern aboriginal tribes of Australia. His ethnographic works in this area have greatly in-fluenced related disciplines and studies in fields such as kinship, totem worship, and primitive reli-gions. In the field of classics and anthropology, Spencer’s academic heritage has received wide-spread respect and recognition, and has made sub-sequent academic discussion possible. In order to present Spencer’s personal experiences and aca-demic ideas clearly and comprehensively, it is nec-essary to return to the post-Victorian context, and comb Spencer’ s life history and academic history. Taking important clues from various times an e-vents in his life, the paper introduces three peri-ods:Spencer’s early training in the discipline and his epistemic background, his medium-term eth-nographic investigations and works, and the later investigations of Tierra del Fuego. Textual study, based on Spencer’s life history and academic histo-ry, is very useful to understand his ethnographic investigations. Sir Walter Baldwin Spencer ( 1860 -1929 ) was born on 23 June, 1860 in Lancashire, Eng-land. Spencer was educated at Old Trafford School and at the Manchester School of Art. His interest in art and sketching was lifelong, and would reveal itself in his competence as a scientific draftsman and illustrator ( D. J. Mulvaney,1990 ) . Entering Owens College ( Victoria University of Manchester) in 1879, Spencer intended to study medicine. In-spired by Milnes Marshall, a disciple of Darwin disciple, he became a committed evolutionary biol-ogist, soon abandoning conventional religion. He entered the University of Oxford in 1881 to study
science under Professor H. N. Moseley, who com-bined an enthusiasm for evolutionary biology with ethnological interests. Spencer grasped Oxford ’ s diverse opportunities, which included lectures by Ruskin and E. B. Tylor. In 1887, Spencer ar-rived at Melbourne University . With his colleague Professor David Masson, Spencer helped to trans-form university standards and they co-operated as entrepreneurs of Australian science. Spencer was recruited as zoologist and photog-rapher in the 1894 Horn scientific exploration ex-pedition to central Australia. His anthropological interest was rekindled when he met F. J. Gillen, the Alice Springs postmaster, during the expedi-tion. In 1896 Spencer joined Gillen for the most intensive fieldwork then attempted in Australia. The Native Tribes of Central Australia ( 1899 ) , which resulted, was to influence contemporary theories on social evolution and interpretations of the origins of art and ceremonial practices. Spencer and Gillen drove a buggy from Oodnadatta to Borroloola in 1901-02 . Their research resulted in The Northern Tribes of Central Australia ( 1904 );Haddon had written that the names of Spencer and Gillen are familiar to every ethnologist in the world, and probably no books on ethnology have been so wide-ly noticed and criticized as have The Native Tribes of Central Australia and The Northern Tribes of Central Australia (A. C. Haddon ,1902). To assist the Government of the Common-wealth, Spencer was appointed Special Commis-sioner for Aboriginals in the Northern Territory, and also their Chief Protector. He also led three other scientists, including J. A. Gilruth, on the 1911 Preliminary Scientific Expedition. Native Tribes of the Northern Territory of Australia (1914)
described his ethnographic observations and the ex-tensive collections made on the expedition. At the government ’ s request, Spencer visited Alice Springs and Hermannsburg in 1923 . He published The Arunta: A Study of a Stone Age People ( 2 vols, 1927 ) to respond to the criticisms derived from Carl Stretlow and defend his work. A popular rewrite of previous books followed—Wanderings in Wild Australia ( 2 vols, 1928 )—this time under his sole authorship. Spencer retired as emeritus professor in 1919 . His nerves and his judgments were impaired from the strain of continuous overwork, the virtual disin-tegration of his marriage, and he was finally hospi-talized in 1921 . His health improved and within two years he resumed anthropological activities and rebuilt his art collection. He sailed to Tierra del Fuego together with Jean Hamilton to undertake anthropological studies early in 1929. Spencer, with an unrivalled record of anthropological field-work in Australia, undertook this journey to fill a gap in our knowledge, and compare very different and remote races of mankind (A. C. H. ,1931). However, his gallant attempt was prematurely frus-trated by his death from angina pectoris, at which point he had been only two months in the field. His notes were organized and published as Spencer’s Last Journey (1931). His achievements were recognized. Elected as a fellow of the Royal Society in 1900 , he was ap-pointed C. M. G. in 1904 and K. C. M. G. in 1916 . Manchester University conferred him with an honorary doctorate of science, while Melbourne a-warded him a doctorate of letters. Exeter College, Oxford, elected him to an honorary fellowship in 1907 , and stained glass in its hall commemorates his contribution. James Frazer’s letter to Spencer in 1899 was prophetic: books like mine, merely speculative, will be superseded sooner or later ( the sooner the better for the sake of truth) by bet-ter induction based on fuller knowledge;books like yours, containing records of observations, will nev-er be superseded ( John M. Cooper, 1932 ) . Therefore, the sense and value of reading and un-derstanding Spencer and his books today goes with-out saying.  相似文献   
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【正】像绝大多数生活在这个国家里的普通人一样,当在电话里听到二姨的病危通知时,30岁的杨帆脑袋里一片空白。来京多年的大连人杨帆,去年刚结婚,媳妇也是外地的。他曾在北京某教学医院教计算机,后来在微软工作,同时办了一家小型IT资讯网站,现在辞职在家。二姨退休前是大连某三甲医院的护士长,两周之前从大连来北京附近的河北三河市燕...  相似文献   
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在我国市场经济条件下,企业之间的竞争日益激烈,应收账款作为一种信用手段和营销策略被广泛应用。应收账款一旦无法收回就成为坏账,将给企业带来很大的经营风险和损失,因此关于坏账的防范和管理就成了企业经营的一个重要内容。本文将从坏账损失的成因进行分析,并提出相关对策。  相似文献   
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手机的奴隶     
正多重任务疯狂症"我觉得我快要坚持不住了。"杨华宁说。北京秋日的阳光透过国贸宽大的玻璃窗,洒在这位前IT公司高管身上,但却掩不住他苍白的脸色。杨身上的问题显而易见。即便已经从公司辞职,他手里仍然时时刻刻都在摆弄一部精致的智能手机,在上面刷刷点点,偶尔抬一下头,  相似文献   
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生产是马克思思想体系中的一个核心概念,它是建构在以总体性为特征的实践概念的基础上的。不从总体性出发,就不能真正理解马克思的生产理论。资本主义政治经济学将生产仅仅理解成物质资料的生产,没有看到生产的总体性、丰富性和全面性。马克思社会基本矛盾运动理论无疑是建立在对生产总体性的理解基础之上的,也只有在人类历史性实践活动的总体中把握生产力、生产关系、经济基础、上层建筑,才能真正理解马克思通过批判政治经济学所得出来的"总体结果"的真实内涵。  相似文献   
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【正】相比于中国人传统的购物季节——劳动节、国庆节和圣诞、元旦,以及春节而言,"光棍节"绝对是非常莫名其妙的一个。这个定于11月11日的节日(简称"双11"),既非传统节日也非舶来品,也没有任何对应的公众假期。据说它是在20年前由一位南京的大学生发起,用于为自己"摆脱光棍状态"祈福,但因为"脱光"的含义与"打折"相近,...  相似文献   
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手机的奴隶     
【正】多重任务疯狂症"我觉得我快要坚持不住了。"杨华宁说。北京秋日的阳光透过国贸宽大的玻璃窗,洒在这位前IT公司高管身上,但却掩不住他苍白的脸色。杨身上的问题显而易见。即便已经从公司辞职,他手里仍然时时刻刻都在摆弄一部精致的智能手机,在上面刷刷点点,偶尔抬一下头,  相似文献   
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鲁迅的故事     
王宏宇 《决策探索》2004,(12):82-82
伟大的文学家鲁迅,一生勤奋好学.十分惜时。少年时在三味书屋读书.因为家境所困,清早要料理家务.有一次上课迟到了,被老师批评,为记取教训.在书桌右角上刻一“早”字,自此再也没迟到过.  相似文献   
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情感因素在现代教育特别是现代外语教育中的地位越来越突出.积极情感可显著提升教学质量,积极情感的养成需要教师对其角色进行调整.具体来讲,教师要通过尊重学生的个性化选择、以诚相待和培养学生自信心等方法,实现自身由"讲师"向"导师"的角色转换.  相似文献   
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