Race, Anthropology and (De)coloniality
By Tiffany Florvil (Contribution by), Fernanda Azeredo de Moraes (Contribution by), Vida Savoniakaite (Contribution by), Patricia Ferraz de Matos (Contribution by), Oduor Obura (Contribution by), Shikoh Shiraiwa (Contribution by), Stella Paterniani (Contribution by), Antonádia Borges (Contribution by), Gustavo Belisário (Contribution by), Mary Rambaran-Olm (Contribution by), Diego Ballestero (Editor), Erik Petschelies (Editor)
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By Tiffany Florvil (Contribution by), Fernanda Azeredo de Moraes (Contribution by), Vida Savoniakaite (Contribution by), Patricia Ferraz de Matos (Contribution by), Oduor Obura (Contribution by), Shikoh Shiraiwa (Contribution by), Stella Paterniani (Contribution by), Antonádia Borges (Contribution by), Gustavo Belisário (Contribution by), Mary Rambaran-Olm (Contribution by), Diego Ballestero (Editor), Erik Petschelies (Editor)
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How has the concept of race shaped anthropology across continents and centuries?
This book brings together marginalized voices to offer a decolonial perspective, revealing the entwined histories of race, power and knowledge from the late 19th century to the present. Covering South America, India, northern and southern Europe, East Africa and Asia, chapters examine race in museums, media, nationalist and imperialist ideologies and anthropological practices. The authors trace the legacies of...






















