Contenu du sommaire : The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks.
Revue | Current Anthropology |
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Numéro | Vol. 53, no sup.5, 2012 |
Titre du numéro | The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks. |
The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks. Guest Editors: Susan Lindee and Ricardo Ventura Santos
- The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks: Wenner-Gren Symposium Supplement 5 - Aiello L.C. p. 1-2
- The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles, and International Networks: An Introduction to Supplement 5 - Lindee S., Ventura Santos R. p. 3-16
- Guardian Angel on a Nation's Path: Contexts and Trajectories of Physical Anthropology in Brazil in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries - Ventura Santos R. p. 17-32
- The Birth of Physical Anthropology in Late Imperial Portugal - Santos G. p. 33-45
- Norwegian Physical Anthropology and the Idea of a Nordic Master Race - Kyllingstad J.R. p. 46-56
- Physical Anthropology in Japan: The Ainu and the Search for the Origins of the Japanese - Low M. p. 57-68
- Isolates and Crosses in Human Population Genetics; or, A Contextualization of German Race Science - Lipphardt V. p. 69-82
- A Useless Colonial Science? Practicing Anthropology in the French Colonial Empire, circa 1880-1960 - Sibeud E. p. 83-94
- Racial Hybridity, Physical Anthropology, and Human Biology in the Colonial Laboratories of the United States - Anderson W. p. 95-107
- Humanizing Evolution: Anthropology, the Evolutionary Synthesis, and the Prehistory of Biological Anthropology, 1927-1962 - Smocovitis V.B. p. 108-125
- Human Population Biology in the Second Hall of the Twentieth Century - Little M.A. p. 126-138
- Internationalizing Physical Anthropology: A View of the Study of Living Human Variation from the Pages of the American Journal of Physical Anthropology - Larsen C.S., Williams L.L. p. 139-151
- Biological Anthropology at the Southern Tip of Africa: Carrying European Baggage in an African Context - Morris A.G. p. 152-160
- The Origins of Anthropological Genetics - Marks J. p. 161-172
- Beyond the Cephalic Index: Negotiating Politics to Produce UNESCO's Scientific Statements on Race - Selcer P. p. 173-184
- Decode Me! Anthropology and Personal Genomics - Pálsson G. p. 185-195
- Biohistorical Narratives of Racial Difference in the American Negro: Notes toward a Nuanced History of American Physical Anthropology - Watkins R.J. p. 196-209
- An Anthropology of Repatriation Contemporary Physical Anthropological and Native American Ontologies of Practice - Kakaliouras A.M. p. 210-221
- Ethical Issues in Human Population Biology - Turner R.R. p. 222-232
- Your DNA Is Our History: Genomics, Anthropology, and the Construction of Whiteness as Property - Reardon J., TallBear K. p. 233-245
- Old Bones, New Powers - Véran J.F. p. 246-255
- Studying Mandela's Children: Human Biology in Post-Apartheid South Africa: An Interview with Noel Cameron - Radin J., Cameron N. p. 256-266