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Zwischen Mimesis und Typus. Die rassenanthropologische Lektüre altägyptischer Menschendarstellungen im 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhundert. [PDF]
Abstract Im Zuge der archäologischen Erschließung Ägyptens und des Vorderen Orients im 19. Jahrhundert kamen zahlreiche Menschendarstellungen aus den Kulturen des Altertums zum Vorschein, die auch jenseits der Altertums‐ und Kunstwissenschaften große Faszination auszuüben vermochten.
Wiedemann F.
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Ethnologie brésilienne. Les voies d’une anthropologie indigène
In this article, we trace a movement that seeks to understand the current context of Brazilian ethnology. In dialogue with other descriptions produced over the last few decades, we address what we view as one of the most significant current developments ...
Dominique Tilkin Gallois +3 more
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Der IV. Internationale Kongress für Anthropologie und Ethnologie in Wien 1952 [PDF]
No abstract available.
A. Steinmann
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Trois moments pour une histoire
This article initially considers various ways to approach the relationship between literary studies and anthropology: as a national or a global phenomenon; considering the longue durée (from the 19th century on) or focusing on a narrower period.
Vincent Debaene
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Designed as a tribute to Jean Jamin, who died on 21 January 2022, this article questions the place of literature and autobiographical writing in his works. It focuses on the patterns of disparition and memory, but also of flea market and shipwreck in his
Julien Bondaz
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Manières ethnologues de faire avec de la littérature
This article aims at describing the forms and stakes of the ways in which ethnologists use literary processes or texts, but also the figures of the writer. The author identifies three main ones.
Nicolas Adell
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NEUE MENSCHEN, NEUE POETEN: EXPRESSIONISMUS, GENIE UND ARBEITERDICHTUNG
ABSTRACT While the German Expressionists announced an end to bourgeois art, hopes of a literary revolution also rose in the labour movement. Since the 1910s, worker poets, such as Gerrit Engelke and Karl Bröger; literary critics, such as Julius Bab; and leading political figures of the Social Democratic Party such as Clara Zetkin, proclaimed a poetical
Annika Hildebrandt
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‘It's scientific!’ Play, parody, and the para‐ethnographic in Southwest China
Abstract Play and games encourage persons to hold the world at a distance, while occasionally challenging its norms through parody, mimicry, and clowning, too. In this article, I offer new ethnography on drinking games among the Nuosu of Southwest China, who distribute penalty shots by injecting them directly into glasses with a syringe.
Katherine Swancutt
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Abstract This article explores the vocabularies of Amerindian languages published as part of the travel accounts written by explorers, traders and colonial policymakers in North America over the eighteenth century. Starting with the renowned Voyages by the Baron de Lahontan, the analysis takes as its endpoint the journals of the famous expedition led ...
Giulia Iannuzzi
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Lykaon, der Wolfsmann, und Mary Shelleys Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus
Viele der rezenten Studien zur Ästhetik des Monströsen nehmen auf Michel Foucaults Vorlesungsreihe Les anormaux Bezug, in der er u. a. der diskursiven Transformation des Monsters von einem somatischen hin zu einem moralischen Abweichungsphänomen nachgeht.
Thomas Emmrich
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