
Inside/Outside
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Inside/Outside relates his life as an anthropologist, historian, and Caribbeanist-from conducting predawn discussions with Maroon historians deep in the rainforest of Suriname to editing the world's first book series on Atlantic history and culture; from weekly meetings with Claude Le´vi-Strauss in Paris to long-term collaboration with Sidney Mintz; from adventures at sea with Martiniquan fishermen to negotiating the ivory towers of Harvard, Yale, and Johns Hopkins; from explorations of the art of Romare Bearden to number crunching from the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database. It is a tale of life experiences and often-unconventional life decisions, inside (and outside) the academic world. Readers look over Price's shoulders-and those of his wife and research partner, Sally Price-as he developed the ideas for some of the twentieth- and twenty-first century's most important books in the fields of history, anthropology, and Caribbean studies.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- First Words
- Chapter 1. Smoke Signals
- Chapter 2. Early Encounters with Cultural Difference
- Chapter 3. College Days
- Chapter 4. Lévi-Strauss
- Chapter 5. Andalusia: Silencing the Past
- Chapter 6. Back to Harvard
- Chapter 7. Suriname in the Sixties
- Chapter 8. Yale (1969-1974)
- Chapter 9. Johns Hopkins I (1974-1978)
- Chapter 10. Studying to Be Singular (1978-1992)
- Chapter 11. Johns Hopkins II (1979-1983)
- Chapter 12. Things Fall Apart (1983-1985)
- Chapter 13. Down and Out in Paris (1985-1987)
- Chapter 14. Freelancing (1987-1995)
- Chapter 15. The College of William & Mary (1995-2011)
- Chapter 16. Guyane (1986-2020)
- Chapter 17. Becoming a Part-Time Activist (1990-2020)
- Chapter 18. Anse Chaudière (1987-2018)
- Chapter 19. Rue Volta (2008-2019)
- Chapter 20. Coming Home?
- Thanks
- Photo Credits
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