The Anthropological Concept of Race
view tended to be racial determinists while monogenists were by and large egalitarian in their beliefs about races. (Sills
The Anthropological Concept of Race
races. Those who rejected the idea of mankind having a single origin were polygenists. They attributed racial differences.
Redefining Race: The Potential Demise of a Concept in Physical
physical anthropology was that the concept of race was a valid tool for the description and study of human variation. More recently the race concept has
The Status of the Race Concept in Physical Anthropology
[race human variation
The Status of the Race Concept in Physical Anthropology
ligence]. The concept of race is a divisive and emotionally charged topic among physical anthropologists. The history of the American Association of Physi-.
CartmillRaceConcept
Race and Anthropology: A Core Concept without Consensus
Race once a core anthropological concept
The Concept of Race in Soviet Anthropology
science. The concept of race in Russian anthropology thus
A Class Act: Anthropology and the Race to Nation Across Ethnic
analytic circles the concept of ethnicity has become a lightning rod for anthropologists trying to redefine their theoretical and methodological.
Race Ethnicity
1977-2002
Response to: K. Visweswaran "Race and the Culture of Anthropology"
Will such a definition of race clarify matters for the down- trodden of the earth history of the field of anthropology in order to support a remark-.
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