To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Edward Sapir (1884-1939), this volume brings together a number of papers by distinguished North American scholars appraising the life and work of the world-renowned anthropologist and linguist. It includes an introduction by the editor, a full bibliography of Sapir's scientific writings, a detailed index of names, and many photographs and fac similes. Among the contributors are: Ruth Benedict, Leonard Bloomfield, Franz Boas, Joseph Greenberg, Mary Haas, Zellig Harris, A.L. Kroeber, Robert H. Lowie, David Mandelbaum, Morris Swadesh, and C.F. Voegelin.
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1. Acknowledgements, pv
2. Introduction, pxi
3. Part I: Obituaries and Biographical Sketches, 1939-1952
4. Franz Boas (1858-1942): Edward Sapir [1939], p3
5. Franklin Edgerton (1885-1963): Edward Sapir (1884-1939), p5
6. Diamond Jenness (1886-1969): Edward Sapir (1884-1939), p9
7. Harry Stack Sullivan (1892-1949): Edward Sapir, Ph.D., SC.D., 1884-1939, p12
8. Leslie Spier (1893-1961): Edward Sapir [excerpt], p13
9. Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887-1948): Edward Sapir [1939], p15
10. Morris Swadesh (1909-1967): Edward Sapir [1939], p19
11. David Goodman Mandelbaum (b.1911): Edward Sapir [1941], p23
12. Charles Frederick Voegelin (b.1906): Edward Sapir [1952], p33
13. Part II: Comments on Sapir's Work, 1919-1953
14. Review of Time Perspective in Aboriginal American Culture (1916) (by Lowie, Robert Harry), p39
15. Review of Language: An introduction to the study of speech (1921) (by Lowie, Robert Harry), p43
16. Review of Language (1921) (by Bloomfield, Leonard), p47
17. A Study of Language [excerpt] (by Kroeber, Alfred Louis), p51
18. Review of Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and Personality (1949) (by Hoijer, Harry), p53
19. Review of Selected Writings (1949) (by Newman, Stanley S.), p59
20. Review of Selected Writings (1949) (by Greenberg, Joseph H.), p66
22. Edward Sapir and the Training of Anthropological Linguists [1953] (by Haas, Mary R.), p115
23. Part III: Appraisals of Sapir's Life and Work, 1956-1980
24. Comments on Edward Sapir, his Personality and Scholarship [1956] (by Lowie, Robert Harry), p121
25. Reflections on Edward Sapir, Scholar and Man [1959] (by Kroeber, Alfred Louis), p131
26. The Culture Historic Implications of Sapir's Linguistic Classification (1961) (by Swadesh, Morris), p141
27. Sapir's Phonologic Representation (1967) (by McCawley, James D.), p153
28. The Sapir Years at the Canadian National Museum in Ottawa (1976) (by Darnell, Regna), p159
29. Reflections on Sapir's Anthropology in Canada (1980) (by Preston, Richard J.), p179
30. Part IV: Bibliography of Edward Sapir's Publications in Linguistics, Anthropology, and other Behavioral and Social Sciences
31. Scientific Papers and Prose Writings (revised by Leslie Spier and updated by David Mandelbaum), 1906-1944 (by Sapir, Edward), p197
32. Addenda to Sapir's Scientific Bibliography (by Koerner, E.F.K.), p211
33. Index of Names, p219
34. Location of Pictures and Illustrations
35. Edward Sapir (Chicago, ca.1930), px
36. Edward Sapir (New Haven, ca.1936), p2
37. Edward Sapir, his wife Florence, nee Delson (d. 21 April 1924), and their first-born son, Michael, in front of 357 Elgin Street (Ottawa, Summer 1913), p8
38. Edward Sapir (Ottawa, ca.1913), p38
39. Facsimile of 'Time Perspective' (1916), p42
40. Facsimile of 'Language: An introduction to the study of speech' (1921), p50
41. Facsimile of 'Selected Writings of Edward Sapir in Language, Culture and Personality' (1949), p52
42. Sapir's residence during the years 1915-16 at 67 Aylmer Street, Ottawa, Canada. (Picture taken in 1983, with William Cowan and Konrad Koerner in the foreground.), p58
43. Sapir's residence during the years 1917-20 at 1 Findlay Avenue, Ottawa, Canada. (Picture dating from summer 1983.), p58
44. Thomas Talbot Waterman (1885-1936), Paul Radin (1883-1959), Ishi (d. 1916), Robert Harry Lowie (1883-1957), and Sapir (Berkeley, California, August 1915), p120
45. Paul Sidney Martin (1899-1874), Fay-Cooper Cole (1881-1961), and Sapir (departure for a field trip to the Southwest, Chicago, ca.1926), p120
46. Edward Sapir's first classification of North American Indian languages as published in Science N.S. vol.54, No.1400, p.408 (1921), p140
47. Facsimile of title and copyright statement of Shin-ichi Kurokawa's translation of "Sound Patterns in Language" and "The Psychological Reality of Phonemes" (Tokyo: Taishukan, 1958), p196
48. Facsimile of the title page of the Japanese translation by Mikio Hirabayashi of major portions from 'Selected Writings of Edward Sapir' (Tokyo: Hokuseido, 1983), p210