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Homo imperii [[electronic resource]] : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Homo imperii [[electronic resource]] : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Autore Mogilʹner Marina
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 599.90947
Collana Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology
Soggetto topico Physical anthropology - Russia - History - 20th century
Physical anthropology - Soviet Union - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8032-4603-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Series Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Part 1. Paradoxes of Institutionalization; 1. Academic Genealogy and Social Contexts of the "Atypical Science"; 2. Anthropology as a "Regular Science": Kafedra; 3. Anthropology as a Network Science: Society; Part 2. The Liberal Anthropology of Imperial Diversity: Apolitical Politics; 4. Aleksei Ivanovskii's Anthrpological Classification of the Family of "Racial Relatives"; 5. "Russians" in the Language of Liberal Anthropology; 6. Dmitrii Anuchin's Liberal Anthropology
Part 3. Anthropology of Russian Imperial Nationalism 7. Ivan Sikorsky and His "Imperial Situation"; 8. Academic Racism and "Russian National Science"; Part 4. Anthropology of Russian Multi-nationalism; 9. The Space between "Empire" and "Nation"; 10. "Jewish Physiognomy," the "Jewish Question," and Russian Race Science between Inclusion and Exclusion; 11. A "Dysfunctional" Colonial Anthropology of Imperial Brains; Part 5. Russian Military Anthropology: From Army-as-Empire to Army-as-Nation; 12. Military Mobilization of Diversity Studies; 13. The Imperial Army through National Lenses
14. Nation Instead of Empire Part 6. Race and Social Imagination; 15. The Discovery of Population Politics and Sociobiological Discourses in Russia; 16. Meticization as Modernization, or the Sociobiological Utopias of Ivan Ivanovich Pantiukhov; 17. The Criminal Anthropology of Imperial Society; Conclusion; Notes; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463739603321
Mogilʹner Marina  
Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Homo imperii [[electronic resource]] : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Homo imperii [[electronic resource]] : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Autore Mogilʹner Marina
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 599.90947
Collana Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology
Soggetto topico Physical anthropology - Russia - History - 20th century
Physical anthropology - Soviet Union - History
ISBN 1-4962-1081-6
0-8032-4603-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Series Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Part 1. Paradoxes of Institutionalization; 1. Academic Genealogy and Social Contexts of the "Atypical Science"; 2. Anthropology as a "Regular Science": Kafedra; 3. Anthropology as a Network Science: Society; Part 2. The Liberal Anthropology of Imperial Diversity: Apolitical Politics; 4. Aleksei Ivanovskii's Anthrpological Classification of the Family of "Racial Relatives"; 5. "Russians" in the Language of Liberal Anthropology; 6. Dmitrii Anuchin's Liberal Anthropology
Part 3. Anthropology of Russian Imperial Nationalism 7. Ivan Sikorsky and His "Imperial Situation"; 8. Academic Racism and "Russian National Science"; Part 4. Anthropology of Russian Multi-nationalism; 9. The Space between "Empire" and "Nation"; 10. "Jewish Physiognomy," the "Jewish Question," and Russian Race Science between Inclusion and Exclusion; 11. A "Dysfunctional" Colonial Anthropology of Imperial Brains; Part 5. Russian Military Anthropology: From Army-as-Empire to Army-as-Nation; 12. Military Mobilization of Diversity Studies; 13. The Imperial Army through National Lenses
14. Nation Instead of Empire Part 6. Race and Social Imagination; 15. The Discovery of Population Politics and Sociobiological Discourses in Russia; 16. Meticization as Modernization, or the Sociobiological Utopias of Ivan Ivanovich Pantiukhov; 17. The Criminal Anthropology of Imperial Society; Conclusion; Notes; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788500703321
Mogilʹner Marina  
Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Homo imperii : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Homo imperii : a history of physical anthropology in Russia / / Marina Mogilner
Autore Mogilʹner Marina
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (505 p.)
Disciplina 599.90947
Collana Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology
Soggetto topico Physical anthropology - Russia - History - 20th century
Physical anthropology - Soviet Union - History
ISBN 9781496210814
1496210816
9780803246034
080324603X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Series Editors' Introduction; Introduction; Part 1. Paradoxes of Institutionalization; 1. Academic Genealogy and Social Contexts of the "Atypical Science"; 2. Anthropology as a "Regular Science": Kafedra; 3. Anthropology as a Network Science: Society; Part 2. The Liberal Anthropology of Imperial Diversity: Apolitical Politics; 4. Aleksei Ivanovskii's Anthrpological Classification of the Family of "Racial Relatives"; 5. "Russians" in the Language of Liberal Anthropology; 6. Dmitrii Anuchin's Liberal Anthropology
Part 3. Anthropology of Russian Imperial Nationalism 7. Ivan Sikorsky and His "Imperial Situation"; 8. Academic Racism and "Russian National Science"; Part 4. Anthropology of Russian Multi-nationalism; 9. The Space between "Empire" and "Nation"; 10. "Jewish Physiognomy," the "Jewish Question," and Russian Race Science between Inclusion and Exclusion; 11. A "Dysfunctional" Colonial Anthropology of Imperial Brains; Part 5. Russian Military Anthropology: From Army-as-Empire to Army-as-Nation; 12. Military Mobilization of Diversity Studies; 13. The Imperial Army through National Lenses
14. Nation Instead of Empire Part 6. Race and Social Imagination; 15. The Discovery of Population Politics and Sociobiological Discourses in Russia; 16. Meticization as Modernization, or the Sociobiological Utopias of Ivan Ivanovich Pantiukhov; 17. The Criminal Anthropology of Imperial Society; Conclusion; Notes; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910966407103321
Mogilʹner Marina  
Lincoln, Neb., : University of Nebraska Press, c2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui