Decolonising the Present by Colonising the Past? A Case From the History of Physical Anthropology.

IF 0.6 2区 哲学 Q1 HISTORY
Social History of Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-12 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1093/shm/hkae013
Clemet Askheim, Eivind Engebretsen, Ivar Prydz Gladhaug
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Abstract

Inspired by the current transdisciplinary debate about decolonisation, this article raises the fundamental question of how medicine can manage its own history in a way that safeguards the drive for decolonisation, but without eradicating the traces of previous misconceptions. We will do so by reconsidering a case from the complex records of physical anthropology, more specifically, a selected corpus of texts written by the two Norwegian physicians Kristian Emil Schreiner and Alette Schreiner in the early twentieth century, and their relation to race and racism. By teasing out the conceptual nuances and specificities in these texts, we do not attempt to exonerate the Schreiner couple of accusations of racism. Rather, we argue that it is essential to approach the past with caution, avoiding oversimplification when striving to distance ourselves from past thinking.

通过殖民过去实现现在的非殖民化?体质人类学史上的一个案例。
受当前关于非殖民化的跨学科辩论的启发,这篇文章提出了一个基本问题,即医学如何能够以一种保护非殖民化动力的方式管理自己的历史,但又不消除以前误解的痕迹。我们将通过重新考虑体质人类学复杂记录中的一个案例,更具体地说,是由两位挪威医生Kristian Emil Schreiner和Alette Schreiner在20世纪初撰写的精选文本语库,以及它们与种族和种族主义的关系。通过梳理这些文本中概念上的细微差别和特殊性,我们并不试图为施莱纳夫妇的种族主义指控开脱。相反,我们认为有必要谨慎对待过去,在努力与过去的想法保持距离时避免过度简单化。
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Social History of Medicine
Social History of Medicine 社会科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
1.60
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0.00%
发文量
63
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Social History of Medicine , the journal of the Society for the Social History of Medicine, is concerned with all aspects of health, illness, and medical treatment in the past. It is committed to publishing work on the social history of medicine from a variety of disciplines. The journal offers its readers substantive and lively articles on a variety of themes, critical assessments of archives and sources, conference reports, up-to-date information on research in progress, a discussion point on topics of current controversy and concern, review articles, and wide-ranging book reviews.
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