Entangled traditions of race: Physical anthropology in Hungary and Romania, 1900-1940.

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY
Marius Turda
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This article discusses the relationship between race and physical anthropology in Hungary and Romania between 1900 and 1940. It begins by looking at institutional developments in both countries and how these influenced the most important Hungarian and Romanian anthropologists' professional and research agendas. Drawing from a wide range of primary sources, the article reveals the significant role the concept of race played in articulating anthropological and ethnic narratives of national belonging. It is necessary to understand the appeal of the idea of race in this context. With idealized images of national communities and racial hierarchies creeping back into Eastern European popular culture and politics, one needs to understand the latent and often unrecognized legacies of race in shaping not only scientific disciplines like anthropology, but also the emergence and entrancement of modern Hungarian and Romanian nationalism.

纠缠不清的种族传统:匈牙利和罗马尼亚的体质人类学,1900-1940 年。
本文讨论了 1900 年至 1940 年间匈牙利和罗马尼亚的种族与体质人类学之间的关系。文章首先探讨了两国的制度发展,以及这些发展如何影响最重要的匈牙利和罗马尼亚人类学家的专业和研究议程。文章利用大量原始资料,揭示了种族概念在阐明人类学和民族归属叙事方面所发挥的重要作用。在此背景下,有必要了解种族概念的吸引力。随着民族社区和种族等级制度的理想化形象逐渐回到东欧大众文化和政治中,我们需要了解种族在塑造人类学等科学学科以及现代匈牙利和罗马尼亚民族主义的出现和发展过程中潜在的、往往未被认识到的遗产。
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