Finding aid for the Paul Bohannan papers 0378
Sarah Jardini for History Associates Incorporated
USC Libraries Special Collections
2022 March
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Contributing Institution:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Title: Paul Bohannan papers
Creator:
Bohannan, Paul
Identifier/Call Number: 0378
Physical Description:
59.02 Linear Feet
54 boxes
Date (inclusive): 1949-1982
Abstract: Collection includes the records, field notes and recordings, academic publications, teaching notes, photographs, and materials
related to research case studies of American cultural and social anthropologist and USC Dean of Social Sciences and Communications
Paul Bohannan (1920-2007).
Language of Material:
English.
Collection includes the records, field notes and recordings, academic publications, teaching notes, photographs, and materials
related to research case studies of American cultural and social anthropologist and USC Dean of Social Sciences and Communications
Paul Bohannan (1920-2007).
Files and field notebooks of Bohannan's time spent with the Tiv people of Nigeria and Cameroon from 1949-1953 are present.
Conference related materials, research files, ¼ inch recordings of interviews and lectures, manuscript and book drafts, and
a metal card file box with bibliographic information are all represented in the collection.
Paul Bohannan (1920-2007) was an American social and cultural anthropologist known for his ethnographic work among the Tiv
people of Nigeria and Cameroon, and his study on the nature of divorce in the western world seen through the lens of Tiv cultural
practices.
In 1947 he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with his bachelor's degree in German from the University of Arizona. He attended Queen's
College, Oxford, thereafter as a Rhodes scholar, receiving a Bachelor of Science in anthropology in 1949 and his PhD in anthropology
in 1951. He spent time in Africa observing the Tiv people during 1949-1953. Bohannan was lecturer in social anthropology at
Oxford University until 1956, he then taught at Princeton University and Northwestern University, where he focused on African
ethnography and helped to build the anthropology department's study of economic anthropology. He then taught at UC Santa Barbara
before joining USC. Bohannan served as dean of social sciences and communications at USC from 1984-1987.
Bohannan's major works include
The Tiv: An African People From 1949 to 1953 (Ethnografics Press, 2000) co-authored with USC associate professor Gary Seaman,
We, the Alien: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Waveland Press, 1992),
How Culture Works (Free Press, 1994),
Justice and Judgment Among the Tiv (Waveland Press, 1989),
Africa & Africans (Natural History Press, 1973) and
African Homicide and Suicide (Holiday House, 1972).
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[Box/folder# or item name], Paul Bohannan papers, Collection no. 0378, University Archives, Special Collections, USC Libraries,
University of Southern California
Gift of Paul Bohannan, October 1988.
Collection is partially processed.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Anthropology Fieldwork
Anthropology -- Study and teaching -- Archival resources
Tiv (African people)
Bohannan, Paul -- Archives
Box 1, Box 2, Box 3, Box 4, Box 5, Box 6, Box 7, Box 8, Box 9, Box 10, Box 11, Box 12, Box 13, Box 14, Box 15, Box 16, Box 17, Box 18, Box 19, Box 20, Box 21, Box 22, Box 23, Box 24, Box 25, Box 26, Box 27, Box 28, Box 29, Box 30, Box 31, Box 32, Box 33, Box 34, Box 35, Box 36, Box 37, Box 38, Box 39, Box 40, Box 41, Box 42, Box 43, Box 44, Box 45, Box 46, Box 47, Box 48, Box 49, Box 50, Box 51, Box 52, Box 53, Box 54
Unprocessed materials