Physical anthropology, race and eugenics in Greece (1880s-1970s) / by Sevasti Trubeta.

  • Troumpeta, Sevastē
Date:
2013
  • Books

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Description

"Before it became established as an academic discipline, physical anthropology emerged as a contested notion of reference to the cosmological views associated with the Darwinian theory of evolution and its implementation by the natural sciences. However, its subsequent development points to a science which made holistic claims regarding its ability to explore humankind in its entirety and to influence society, with its involvement in politics, as well as racial and eugenic concepts serving as the vehicle for doing so. This book explores the emergence of physical anthropology in the modern Greek state and its development over a period of one century from the viewpoint of the proclaimed intention of its representatives to influence societal developments. The book is the first to subject Greek racial and eugenic discourse to detailed research." -- Publisher website.

Publication/Creation

Leiden : Brill, 2013.

Physical description

xii, 337 pages ; 25 cm.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Contents

Introduction : framing the research : a medical discipline with holistic claims -- Section I. On the emergence of modern anthropology in Greece -- Tracing the intellectual and epistemic sources of Greek anthropology -- The emergence of anthropological institutions and professional scholarship -- Conclusion to section I -- Section II. Concepts of anthropology, institutional trajectories and scientific capital -- Introduction to section II : paths for passing from the word to discourse -- Anthropology at the museum -- Anthropology at the university chair -- The Greek Anthropological Society -- A 'disinterested science' in wartime -- Excursus : anthropological conceptions and university capital -- Section III. Concepts of the Greek fili : communality in racial and eugenic terms -- Introduction to section III : terminological metamorphoses of fili--diverse concepts of communality -- Race and Greek ancestry -- The eugenic concept of fili -- Excursus : fili, bio-power and authoritative biologism -- Concluding reflections : the hidden legacy of racial nationalism -- Appendix -- Sources -- References -- Index of names -- Index of subjects.

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    History of Medicine
    JL.328.AA8-9
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ISBN

  • 9789004257665
  • 9004257667