Ideas of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities

Ideas of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities

Rupnow, Dirk; Morris-Reich, Amos

Springer International Publishing AG

08/2018

337

Mole

Inglês

9783319842837

15 a 20 dias

460

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1. Introduction; Amos Morris-Reich and Dirk Rupnow.- 2. Were Early-Modern Europeans Racist?; Joan-Pau Rubies.- 3. Formal Analysis: Art and Anthropology; Margaret Olin.- 4. Max Grunwald and the Formation of Jewish Folkloristics: Another Perspective on Race in German-Speaking Volkskunde; Dani Schrire.- 5. Racism and Anti-Semitism in German Political Economy-The Example of Carl Schmitt's 1936 Berlin Conference "Jewry in Jurisprudence"; Nicolas Berg.- 6. Theogony as Ethnogony: Race and Religion in Friedrich Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology; George Williamson.- 7. Race and Richard Wagner; Michael Steinberg.- 8. The Concept of Race in Musicological Thought- from General Remarks to a Case Study of So- Called Gypsy Music in European Culture; Anna G. Piotrowska.- 9. On Racial Thinking and the Problem of "Oriental" Prehistory; Suzanne Marchand.- 10. "Nordics" and "Hamites": Joseph Deniker and the Rise (and Fall) of Scientific Racism; Nigel Eltringham.- 11. Phonocentrism and the Concept of Volk: The Case of Modern China; Christopher Hutton.- 12. "The Creation of a Frustrated People": Race, the Teaching of History, and South African Historiography in the Apartheid Era; Derek Charles Catsam.- 13. Afterword; Sander L. Gilman.
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Anthropology;Biology;Second World War;Decolonisation;Holocaust