White Lies About the Inuit

White Lies About the Inuit

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Steckley, John
University of Toronto Press
EAN: 9781442606715
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The Inuit are a familiar part of Canadian identity but also exotic residing in the remote Arctic. The mix of the familiar and the exotic has resulted in the creation and perpetuation of a number of &quote;White Lies.&quote; These are stories that have been developed over long periods of time, reproduced in classrooms, anthropology and sociology textbooks, and other media, but have been rarely challenged, contributing to misunderstandings that have ultimately, in subtle ways, diminished the stature of Inuit traditional culture. In this lively book, designed specifically for introductory students, Steckley unpacks three &quote;White Lies&quote;—the myth that there are fifty-two words for snow, that there are blond, blue-eyed Inuit descended from the Vikings, and that the Inuit send off their elders to die on ice floes. Debunking these popular myths allows him to illustrate how knowledge is shaped by Western social science, particularly the anthropology of the &quote;Other,&quote; and that it can be flawed. In the process, students learn not only about Inuit culture, but about the difference between popular and scholarly research.
EAN 9781442606715
ISBN 1442606711
Binding Ebook
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Publication date December 1, 2007
Pages 176
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Steckley, John
Series Teaching Culture: UTP Ethnographies for the Classroom