Worldly Provincialism : German Anthropology In The Age Of Empire.
Worldly Provincialism introduces readers to the intellectual history that drove the emergence of German anthropology. Drawing on the most recent work on the history of the discipline, the contributors rethink the historical and cultural connections between German anthropology, colonialism, and race....
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University of Michigan Press
2010.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: Rethinking German Anthropology, Colonialism, and Race / Matti Bunzl and H. Glenn Penny; Coming of Age in the Pacific: German Ethnography from Chamisso to Krämer / Harry Liebersohn; Völkerpsychologie and German-Jewish Emancipation / Matti Bunzl; Bastian's Museum: On the Limits of Empiricism and the Transformation of German Ethnology / H. Glenn Penny; Spectacles of (Human) Nature: Commercial Ethnography between Leisure, Learning, and Schaulust / Sierra A. Bruckner; Adventures in the Skin Trade: German Anthropology and Colonial Corporeality / Andrew Zimmerman.
- Turning Native? Anthropology, German Colonialism, and the Paradoxes of the "Acclimatization Question," 1885-1914 / Pascal GrosseAnthropology at War: Racial Studies of POWs during World War I / Andrew D. Evans; Colonizing Anthropology: Albert Hahl and the Ethnographic Frontier in German New Guinea / Rainer Buschmann; Gathering the Hunters: Bushmen in German (Colonial) Anthropology / Robert J. Gordon; Priests among the Pygmies: Wilhelm Schmidt and the Counter-Reformation in Austrian Ethnology / Suzanne Marchand; Bibliography; Contributors; Index.