Trgovina tuđim telima u službi nemačke antropologije
Trafficking "Other People’s Bodies" in the Service of German Anthropology
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U radu se razmatraju veze trgovine ljudima, odnosno delovima ljudskog tela i nemačke antropologije krajem XIX i početkom XX veka. Posebna pažnja je posvećena odnosima izlaganja ljudi na etnografskim izložbama, žudnje antropologa za objektivnim znanjem o njima i potrebe mnogobrojne publike da vidi egzotična tela. Neki od istoričara nemačke antropologije prepoznaju kontinuiranu nit između ovakvog "antihumanizma" koji se očitava u poništavanju subjektivnosti predmetima antropoloških istraživanja na prelazu iz XIX u XX vek, ponašanja antropologa prema ratnim zarobljenicima u Prvom svetskom ratu i uloge ove i njenih sestrinskih disciplina u Drugom svetskom ratu. Takva perspektiva podstiče istraživanje nemačke antropološke tradicije u okvirima postkolonijalnih studija u globalnom kontekstu, podjednako upućujući na preispitivanje "nemačkih" osnova domaće antropologije i arheologije.
This paper deals with the connections between trafficking human bodies, that
is, human body parts and German anthropology in the late XIX and early XX
century. Special attention was paid to the displaying of humans in
ethnographic exhibitions, to the cravings of anthropologists for the objective
knowledge about them and to the need of wide audience to see exotic bodies.
Some historians of German anthropology recognize the continuity between
such "antihumanism" reflected in denying the subjectivity in the objects of
anthropological researches at the turn of the century, the conduct of
anthropologists towards the prisoners of war in World War I and the role of
anthropology and its sister disciplines in World War II. This kind of
perspective encourages the research of the German anthropological tradition
within the postcolonial studies in a global context and also refers to the
reexamination of the "German" basis of the national anthropology and
archeology.
Кључне речи:
istorija antropologije i arheologije / nemačka antropologija / nakaze / Naturvölker / etnografske izložbe / Karl Hagenbek / (bio)moć/znanje / history of anthropology and archeology / German anthropology / freaks / ethnographic exhibitions / Carl Hagenbeck / (bio)power/knowledgeИзвор:
Antropologija, 2013, 13, 2, 189-209Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Археолошка култура и идентитет на западном Балкану (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177008)
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Milosavljević, Monika PY - 2013 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/6149 AB - U radu se razmatraju veze trgovine ljudima, odnosno delovima ljudskog tela i nemačke antropologije krajem XIX i početkom XX veka. Posebna pažnja je posvećena odnosima izlaganja ljudi na etnografskim izložbama, žudnje antropologa za objektivnim znanjem o njima i potrebe mnogobrojne publike da vidi egzotična tela. Neki od istoričara nemačke antropologije prepoznaju kontinuiranu nit između ovakvog "antihumanizma" koji se očitava u poništavanju subjektivnosti predmetima antropoloških istraživanja na prelazu iz XIX u XX vek, ponašanja antropologa prema ratnim zarobljenicima u Prvom svetskom ratu i uloge ove i njenih sestrinskih disciplina u Drugom svetskom ratu. Takva perspektiva podstiče istraživanje nemačke antropološke tradicije u okvirima postkolonijalnih studija u globalnom kontekstu, podjednako upućujući na preispitivanje "nemačkih" osnova domaće antropologije i arheologije. AB - This paper deals with the connections between trafficking human bodies, that is, human body parts and German anthropology in the late XIX and early XX century. Special attention was paid to the displaying of humans in ethnographic exhibitions, to the cravings of anthropologists for the objective knowledge about them and to the need of wide audience to see exotic bodies. Some historians of German anthropology recognize the continuity between such "antihumanism" reflected in denying the subjectivity in the objects of anthropological researches at the turn of the century, the conduct of anthropologists towards the prisoners of war in World War I and the role of anthropology and its sister disciplines in World War II. This kind of perspective encourages the research of the German anthropological tradition within the postcolonial studies in a global context and also refers to the reexamination of the "German" basis of the national anthropology and archeology. PB - Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet T2 - Antropologija T1 - Trgovina tuđim telima u službi nemačke antropologije T1 - Trafficking "Other People’s Bodies" in the Service of German Anthropology EP - 209 IS - 2 SP - 189 VL - 13 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6149 ER -
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Milosavljević, M.. (2013). Trgovina tuđim telima u službi nemačke antropologije. in Antropologija Univerzitet u Beogradu, Filozofski fakultet., 13(2), 189-209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6149
Milosavljević M. Trgovina tuđim telima u službi nemačke antropologije. in Antropologija. 2013;13(2):189-209. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6149 .
Milosavljević, Monika, "Trgovina tuđim telima u službi nemačke antropologije" in Antropologija, 13, no. 2 (2013):189-209, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_reff_6149 .