Artigo de Periódico
Physical anthropology and the description of the 'savage' in the Brazilian Anthropological Exhibition of 1882
Fecha
2010-06Registro en:
0104-5970
v.17, n.2
Autor
Sánchez Arteaga, Juanma
El-Hani, Charbel Niño
Sánchez Arteaga, Juanma
El-Hani, Charbel Niño
Institución
Resumen
This paper discusses attempts to
popularize scientific knowledge about
anthropology through exhibitions of
natives in the United States and Brazil
from the nineteenth century to the
beginnings of the twentieth century.
In the First Brazilian Anthropological
Exposition (Rio de Janeiro, 1882), a
group of Botocudos was characterized
in a manner that can be related to the
reification of the myth of the savage,
an important part of the European
culture that played a significant role in
the construction of anthropological
knowledge in the nineteenth century.
From the analyses of such exhibitions,
we derive implications for science
popularization and education,
concerning the ideological undertones
of scientific knowledge.