Morris-Reich, Amos
Ideas of 'Race' in the History of the Humanities
1. Introduction
Amos Morris-Reich, Dirk Rupnow
2. Were Early Modern Europeans Racist?
Joan-Pau Rubiés
3. Formal Analysis: Art and Anthropology
Margaret Olin
4. Max Grunwald and the Formation of Jewish Folkloristics: Another Perspective on Race in German-Speaking
Dani Schrire
5. Racism and Anti-Semitism in the German Political Economy: The Example of Carl Schmitt’s 1936 Berlin Conference “Jewry in Jurisprudence”
Nicolas Berg
6. Theogony as Ethnogony: Race and Religion in Friedrich Schelling’s Philosophy of Mythology
George S. Williamson
7. Race and Richard Wagner
Michael P. Steinberg
8. The Concept of Race in Musicological Thought: From General Remarks to a Case Study of So-called Gypsy Music in European Culture
Anna G. Piotrowska
9. On Racial Thinking and the Problem of “Oriental” Prehistory
Suzanne Marchand
10. “Nordics” and “Hamites”: Joseph Deniker and the Rise (and Fall) of Scientific Racism
Nigel Eltringham
11. Phonocentrism and the Concept of
Christopher Hutton
12. “The Creation of a Frustrated People”: Race, Education, the Teaching of History and South African Historiography in the Apartheid Era
Derek Charles Catsam
13. Afterword
Sander L. Gilman
Keywords: History, Modern History, Imperialism and Colonialism, History of World War II and the Holocaust, Ethnography, Cultural Anthropology
- Editor
- Morris-Reich, Amos
- Rupnow, Dirk
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2017
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism
- Page amount
- 13 pages
- Category
- History
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319499536
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-49952-9