An edition of Brain and Race (2020)

Brain and Race

A History of Cerebral Anthropology

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An edition of Brain and Race (2020)

Brain and Race

A History of Cerebral Anthropology

"Since the second half of the eighteenth century, generations of scientists persisted in studying the relationships between the volume, weight or shape of the human brain and the degree of 'intelligence'. In Pogliano's book, the thread of time drives the narrative up to the mid-twentieth century. It investigates the duration and changes of a game that was intrinsically political, although having to do with bones and nervous matter. Races made its main object, during a long period when Western culture believed the human species to be naturally partitioned into a number of discrete types, with their innate and hereditary traits. Never leading to irrefutable achievements, the polycentric (as well as visual) enterprise herein described is full of growing tensions, doubts, and disillusionment"--

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BRILL, Brill
Language
English
Pages
364

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Brain and Race: A History of Cerebral Anthropology
2020, BRILL, Brill
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Library of Congress
, GN71.P64, GN71 .P64 2020, GN71 .P64 2020

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Open Library
OL28103578M
ISBN 13
9789004429338
LCCN
2020016564
OCLC/WorldCat
1143643529

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OL20767218W

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