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The German Invention of Race
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The German Invention of Race

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In The German Invention of Race, historians, philosophers, and scholars in literary, cultural, and religious studies trace the origins of the concept of "race" to Enlightenment Germany and seek to understand the issues at work in creating a definition of race. The work introduces a significant connection to the history of race theory as contributors show that the language of race was deployed in contexts as apparently unrelated as hygiene; aesthetics; comparative linguistics; anthropology; debates over the status of science, theology, and philosophy; and Jewish emancipation.

The concept of race has no single point of origin, and has never operated within the constraints of a single definition. As the essays in this book trace the powerful resonances of the term in diverse contexts, both before and long after the invention of the scientific term around 1775, they help explain how this pseudoconcept could, in a few short decades, have become so powerful in so many fields of thought and practice. In addition, the essays show that the fateful rise of racial thinking in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries was made possible not only by the establishment of physical anthropology as a field, but also by other disciplines and agendas linked by the enduring associations of the word "race."
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9780791482070
ProduktartE-Book
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Erscheinungsdatum01.02.2012
Seiten229 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse838 Kbytes
IllustrationenTotal Illustrations: 0
Artikel-Nr.8758436
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Datenquelle-Nr.2848300
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Sara Eigen is Assistant Professor of German at Vanderbilt University. Mark Larrimore is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Philosophy at Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts and the editor of The Problem of Evil: A Reader.

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