Rethinking hybridity and mestizaje
... antidote to what he calls “camp-thinking” (2000: 84) which involves oppositional, exclusive and essentialist modes of thought about people and culture that rest on assumptions of purity and absolute cultural identities. Diaspora identities, in contrast, are “creolised, syncretized, hybridised and ch ...
... antidote to what he calls “camp-thinking” (2000: 84) which involves oppositional, exclusive and essentialist modes of thought about people and culture that rest on assumptions of purity and absolute cultural identities. Diaspora identities, in contrast, are “creolised, syncretized, hybridised and ch ...
Early anthropological discourse on the Inuit and the
... social Darwinists also applied degeneration doctrine together with Haeckel’s recapitulation theory (Stocking 1987: 228-229) that individual development reflected ancestral evolution, or “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” (Massin 1996: 132-133) which supported their case for the “survival of the fitt ...
... social Darwinists also applied degeneration doctrine together with Haeckel’s recapitulation theory (Stocking 1987: 228-229) that individual development reflected ancestral evolution, or “ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny” (Massin 1996: 132-133) which supported their case for the “survival of the fitt ...
Eyes wide shut: John Rawls`s silence on racial justice - Hal-SHS
... body of literature devoted to the presentation and criticism of his ideas. As noted by Robert Nozick (1974:183), “political philosophers now must either work within Rawls’s theory or explain why not.” While a lively debate about gender and justice exists between Rawls and scholars who have critiqued ...
... body of literature devoted to the presentation and criticism of his ideas. As noted by Robert Nozick (1974:183), “political philosophers now must either work within Rawls’s theory or explain why not.” While a lively debate about gender and justice exists between Rawls and scholars who have critiqued ...
What It Means to Be 98% Chimpanzee : Apes, People, and Their
... The first topic this book addresses is: What does the genetic similarity of humans to apes mean? What is it based on? Does it have profound implications for understanding our nature? Here we will see that the universe of genetic similarities is quite different from our preconceptions of what similari ...
... The first topic this book addresses is: What does the genetic similarity of humans to apes mean? What is it based on? Does it have profound implications for understanding our nature? Here we will see that the universe of genetic similarities is quite different from our preconceptions of what similari ...
ETHNICITY IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES A view and a review of the
... The concept of ethnicity itself and related terms such as "ethnic group" and "ethnie" are neologisms, which have been recently produced in the context of western social science. According to Stavenhagen (1986: 3), these terms are used to address situations characterized by ranked racial/cultural str ...
... The concept of ethnicity itself and related terms such as "ethnic group" and "ethnie" are neologisms, which have been recently produced in the context of western social science. According to Stavenhagen (1986: 3), these terms are used to address situations characterized by ranked racial/cultural str ...
Socio-economic distance and spatial patterns in unemployment
... best characterized as several variables each contributing some, rather than there being a single dominant explanatory variable. However, among these variables it is clear that the racial and ethnic composition within each tract contributes the most to ‘explaining’ the spatial correlation present in ...
... best characterized as several variables each contributing some, rather than there being a single dominant explanatory variable. However, among these variables it is clear that the racial and ethnic composition within each tract contributes the most to ‘explaining’ the spatial correlation present in ...
Racism, Sexism, Power and Ideology
... evolution is one of the key concerns of this collection of essays. Colette Guillaumin contends that the slow crystallization of ideas on human ‘races’ over the last few centuries can be traced and understood through the study of signs and their systems. But clearly, race and sex are more than just s ...
... evolution is one of the key concerns of this collection of essays. Colette Guillaumin contends that the slow crystallization of ideas on human ‘races’ over the last few centuries can be traced and understood through the study of signs and their systems. But clearly, race and sex are more than just s ...
Not Only Competitive Threat But Also Racial Prejudice
... who do not express racial prejudice—respondents who reported in both questions that everyone was treated equally regardless of their race/ethnic group or that people from the same race/ethnic group as most [country] people treated better. Because the number of respondents who answered ‘‘do not know’ ...
... who do not express racial prejudice—respondents who reported in both questions that everyone was treated equally regardless of their race/ethnic group or that people from the same race/ethnic group as most [country] people treated better. Because the number of respondents who answered ‘‘do not know’ ...
Eugenic Acculturation Manuel Gamio, Migration Studies, and the
... socioeconomic development of the border region was in large part due to the fact that “almost all of [the repatriated colonists] came from hamlets and rancherías in Tamaulipas and Coahuila, where there were never Indians to bequeath autochthonous ideas and traditions . . . so that racially, cultural ...
... socioeconomic development of the border region was in large part due to the fact that “almost all of [the repatriated colonists] came from hamlets and rancherías in Tamaulipas and Coahuila, where there were never Indians to bequeath autochthonous ideas and traditions . . . so that racially, cultural ...
UNESCO Man Changing the concept of race, 1945-65
... geographical or cultural isolation. These differences and their role were often overestimated and seen as more fundamental than was the case, so that national, cultural, religious, geographic and linguistic groups had been called “races” on false premises. As a result the idea of racial superiority ...
... geographical or cultural isolation. These differences and their role were often overestimated and seen as more fundamental than was the case, so that national, cultural, religious, geographic and linguistic groups had been called “races” on false premises. As a result the idea of racial superiority ...
[108] Brattain, “Race, Racism, and Antiracism”, p. 1412.
... geographical or cultural isolation. These differences and their role were often overestimated and seen as more fundamental than was the case, so that national, cultural, religious, geographic and linguistic groups had been called “races” on false premises. As a result the idea of racial superiority ...
... geographical or cultural isolation. These differences and their role were often overestimated and seen as more fundamental than was the case, so that national, cultural, religious, geographic and linguistic groups had been called “races” on false premises. As a result the idea of racial superiority ...
Karl Ernst von Baer and the craniological collection of the St
... The Estonian University of Life Sciences ...
... The Estonian University of Life Sciences ...
Contextualizing Social Science in Nepal
... section on the genesis of the approaches to ethnicity quotes some conceptual idea on ethnicity, as how ethnicity as a term emerged and used in social sciences. Then the historical shift in theoretical orientation to prejudice and the dominant social policy of the time has been briefly discussed. The ...
... section on the genesis of the approaches to ethnicity quotes some conceptual idea on ethnicity, as how ethnicity as a term emerged and used in social sciences. Then the historical shift in theoretical orientation to prejudice and the dominant social policy of the time has been briefly discussed. The ...
01.Palmer (143) - Fitness for Life
... with the assistance of the computer software program NUD*IST. The ages of the athletes ranged from 20 to 36 years and averaged 25 years. The racial/ethnic/cultural backgrounds of interviewees approximate their relative representation within competitive netball. According to a representative survey t ...
... with the assistance of the computer software program NUD*IST. The ages of the athletes ranged from 20 to 36 years and averaged 25 years. The racial/ethnic/cultural backgrounds of interviewees approximate their relative representation within competitive netball. According to a representative survey t ...
Fordham Paper - Fordham History
... the head, shape of the nose, height, skin-tone and so forth.12 There was no way of speaking of somatic difference unless it could be co-related to some form of superficially visible distinction. With the discovery of blood groups, all this changed. It became suddenly possible to imagine bodily diffe ...
... the head, shape of the nose, height, skin-tone and so forth.12 There was no way of speaking of somatic difference unless it could be co-related to some form of superficially visible distinction. With the discovery of blood groups, all this changed. It became suddenly possible to imagine bodily diffe ...
Dr. HS Gour Central University, Sagar
... Definition, concept and type of museum. Anthropological museums and their importance. Art museum, Science Museum, Public Museum, Private Museum, National Museum. Difference between Museum and laboratory, museum and gallery. ...
... Definition, concept and type of museum. Anthropological museums and their importance. Art museum, Science Museum, Public Museum, Private Museum, National Museum. Difference between Museum and laboratory, museum and gallery. ...
Cодержание 3/2015
... complex ones, combining population fissions, migrations, bottlenecks with constant gene flow between populations. Race is also widely studied as social construct that influences biology and health of humankind. Lots of studies show possible ways to divide humanity into populations using genetic, cra ...
... complex ones, combining population fissions, migrations, bottlenecks with constant gene flow between populations. Race is also widely studied as social construct that influences biology and health of humankind. Lots of studies show possible ways to divide humanity into populations using genetic, cra ...
Cultural Identities and Global Political Economy from an
... essentialism regarding ethnic/racial discourse is still a basic element in the public arena. The United States census has created one of the most powerfully empiricized set of platonistic confusions anyone could imagine, racializing and "ethnocizing" everything from blood to geographical origin in a ...
... essentialism regarding ethnic/racial discourse is still a basic element in the public arena. The United States census has created one of the most powerfully empiricized set of platonistic confusions anyone could imagine, racializing and "ethnocizing" everything from blood to geographical origin in a ...
adaptation of visible minorities
... a group/individual loses cultural and psychological contact with both its traditional culture and the larger society, either by exclusion or withdrawal (Berry 1992). There is one significant factor, which influences the rate of stress during the adaptation process of an individual migrant into the ...
... a group/individual loses cultural and psychological contact with both its traditional culture and the larger society, either by exclusion or withdrawal (Berry 1992). There is one significant factor, which influences the rate of stress during the adaptation process of an individual migrant into the ...
Ethnicity as a Political Resource - Beck-Shop
... fragmentation is a good reason to scrutinize the different approaches to the topic of ethnicity within the various fields. Anthropological consideration of ethnicity has its origins in the research of the first generation of urban anthropologists working in Africa. Seminal work such as J. Clyde Mitc ...
... fragmentation is a good reason to scrutinize the different approaches to the topic of ethnicity within the various fields. Anthropological consideration of ethnicity has its origins in the research of the first generation of urban anthropologists working in Africa. Seminal work such as J. Clyde Mitc ...
Human biological diversity and the race concept
... • Complete the activity “Sorting People”. How did you do? ...
... • Complete the activity “Sorting People”. How did you do? ...
Observation and ``Science`` in British anthropology
... to the study of anthropology dismantled the scientific status of social Darwinism and other forms of racial-determinism. In many ways, this sea change began in the 1890s with Franz Boas. As a German-Jew, he came to United States and simultaneously escaped Germany’s anti-Semitism and built the America ...
... to the study of anthropology dismantled the scientific status of social Darwinism and other forms of racial-determinism. In many ways, this sea change began in the 1890s with Franz Boas. As a German-Jew, he came to United States and simultaneously escaped Germany’s anti-Semitism and built the America ...
German Indology, Aryanism, Anti-Semitism 2
... fact that many of the German Indologists, “the greatest practitioners in the golden age of Indology,” were also anti-Semites and racists? And how are we to uncover, evaluate, and learn from these facts if not through a critical history? Calasso casts the debate as being one between scientists and th ...
... fact that many of the German Indologists, “the greatest practitioners in the golden age of Indology,” were also anti-Semites and racists? And how are we to uncover, evaluate, and learn from these facts if not through a critical history? Calasso casts the debate as being one between scientists and th ...
Masks of Identity - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
... forming in the Americas and it did so even long after Spain and Portugal lost their colonies on the continent. The search for the Self and the Other(s) continued on into the twentieth century with the rise of the new nationalism glorifying the mestizaje. A good example of this reenvisioning of the S ...
... forming in the Americas and it did so even long after Spain and Portugal lost their colonies on the continent. The search for the Self and the Other(s) continued on into the twentieth century with the rise of the new nationalism glorifying the mestizaje. A good example of this reenvisioning of the S ...
Racial History and Bio-Cultural Adaptation of Nubian
... acceptable basis today. The hybridization of unlike human groups has still other genetic implications which bear on problems of historical reconstruction. An investigator is easily trapped into circular reasoning if he surmises that types can usefully be defined as polar, that they once predominated ...
... acceptable basis today. The hybridization of unlike human groups has still other genetic implications which bear on problems of historical reconstruction. An investigator is easily trapped into circular reasoning if he surmises that types can usefully be defined as polar, that they once predominated ...