For readers interested in the history of science, Indigenous studies, Latin American studies, and studies of empire and colonialism, this volume offers a revisionist history of research encounters in the human sciences in imperial and colonial contexts in the Americas and the Pacific. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
For readers interested in the history of science, Indigenous studies, Latin American studies, and studies of empire and colonialism, this volume offers a revisionist history of research encounters in the human sciences in imperial and colonial contexts in the Americas and the Pacific. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface; 1. An introduction to troubling encounters Adam Warren, Julia E. Rodriguez and Stephen T. Casper; Part I. Relationality in Field and Expedition Science: 2. 'Skull hunters on the pampa: anthropology as uncanny encounter in Argentina's 'last massacre'' Julia E. Rodriguez; 3. 'Subverting the anthropometric gaze: racial science in the 1912 Yale Peruvian expedition' Adam Warren; 4. 'Modest witnesses of violence: salvage ethnography and the capture of aché children' Sebastián Gil-Riaño; Part II. Institutional Encounters, Discipline, and Settler Colonial Logics: 5. 'Replacing native Hawaiian kinship with social scientific care: settler colonial transinstitutionalization of children in the territory of Hawai'i' Maile Arvin; 6. 'Port of epistemic riches: social science research and incarceration in mid-twentieth-century Puerto Rico' Alberto Ortiz-Díaz; 7. 'The imperial logic of American bioethics: holding science and history to account' Laura Stark; Part III. Governance, Politics, and Self-Determination: 8. 'Investigating Cuauhtémoc's bones: politics, truth, and mestizo nationalism in Mexico' Karin Rosemblatt; 9. 'Unequal encounters: debating resource scarcity, population, and hunger in the early cold war' Eve Buckley; 10. 'Bureaucratic vulnerability: possession, sovereignty, and relationality in Brazilian research regulation' Rosanna Dent; Conclusions and Epilogues: 11. 'Unsettling encounters' Stephen T. Casper; 12. 'Feel it in your bones: the difference indigenous studies makes' María Elena García; 13. 'The pole is back home' Gabriela Soto Laveaga; Works cited; Index.
Preface; 1. An introduction to troubling encounters Adam Warren, Julia E. Rodriguez and Stephen T. Casper; Part I. Relationality in Field and Expedition Science: 2. 'Skull hunters on the pampa: anthropology as uncanny encounter in Argentina's 'last massacre'' Julia E. Rodriguez; 3. 'Subverting the anthropometric gaze: racial science in the 1912 Yale Peruvian expedition' Adam Warren; 4. 'Modest witnesses of violence: salvage ethnography and the capture of aché children' Sebastián Gil-Riaño; Part II. Institutional Encounters, Discipline, and Settler Colonial Logics: 5. 'Replacing native Hawaiian kinship with social scientific care: settler colonial transinstitutionalization of children in the territory of Hawai'i' Maile Arvin; 6. 'Port of epistemic riches: social science research and incarceration in mid-twentieth-century Puerto Rico' Alberto Ortiz-Díaz; 7. 'The imperial logic of American bioethics: holding science and history to account' Laura Stark; Part III. Governance, Politics, and Self-Determination: 8. 'Investigating Cuauhtémoc's bones: politics, truth, and mestizo nationalism in Mexico' Karin Rosemblatt; 9. 'Unequal encounters: debating resource scarcity, population, and hunger in the early cold war' Eve Buckley; 10. 'Bureaucratic vulnerability: possession, sovereignty, and relationality in Brazilian research regulation' Rosanna Dent; Conclusions and Epilogues: 11. 'Unsettling encounters' Stephen T. Casper; 12. 'Feel it in your bones: the difference indigenous studies makes' María Elena García; 13. 'The pole is back home' Gabriela Soto Laveaga; Works cited; Index.
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