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Anthropology and Colonialism in Asia: Comparative and Historical Colonialism: Anthropology of Asia

Autor Jan van Bremen, Akitoshi Shimizu
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 dec 1998
For a time it was almost a cliche to say that anthropology was a handmaiden of colonialism - by which was usually meant 'Western' colonialism. And this insinuation was assumed to somehow weaken the theoretical claims of anthropology and its fieldwork achievements.
What this collection demonstrates is that colonialism was not only a Western phenomenon, but 'Eastern' as well. And that Japanese or Chinese anthropologists were also engaged in studying subject peoples.
But wherever they were and whoever they were anthropologists always had a complex and problematic relationship with the colonial state. The latter saw some anthropologists' sympathy for 'the natives' as a threat, while on the other hand anthropological knowledge was used for the training of colonial officials.
The impact of the colonial situation on the formation of anthropological theories is an important if not easily answered question, and the comparison of experiences in Asia offered in this book further helps to illuminate this complex relationship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780700706044
ISBN-10: 0700706046
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Anthropology of Asia

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

'This important volume will be very useful to those interested in the history of anthropology, colonialism and anthropology, and Asia. This work breaks new ground in exploring lesser-known anthropologies and their uses in a variety of colonial contexts. Their compilation into one volume will provide specialists from other academic traditions and world regions with a basic understanding of anthropology in these arenas that will be useful for their further exploration and comparison.' - Suzanne Falgout, Journal of Asian History (JAH)

'I believe that this book is a valuable contribution to the project of critically examining the world history of anthropology...the experiences of Japanese anthroplogy examined in this book provide significant lessons that deserve worldwide attention.' - Prof. Shinji Yamashita, Social Science Japan Journal

Notă biografică

Jan van Bremen, Akitoshi Shimizu

Cuprins

Notes on contributors, Acknowledgements, Introduction, Part One: Anthropology in colonial contexts: historical and comparative perspectives, Part Two: Japanese anthropology in colonial contexts: East Asia, South-East Asia and Oceania, Part Three: Dutch anthropology in colonial contexts: South-East Asia, Afterword

Descriere

This study demonstrates that colonialism was not only a western phenomenon; Japanese and Chinese anthropologists also studied subject peoples. Comparison of experiences further helps to illuminate this complex relationship.