América Latina en las revistas europeas de antropología, desde los inicios hasta 1880. De la presencia temática a la participación académica
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https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2005.i234.537Keywords:
Anthropology, 19th Century, specialized reviews, Latin AmericaAbstract
The institutionalization of Anthropology as a science was achieved in the second half of the 19th Century. This process was accompanied by the appearance of specialized media destined to the publication of research papers, debates, and all type of disciplinary information. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the presence of Latin America in three particularly influential European reviews in the first decade of their existence: the «Journal of the Anthropological Institute» (London, founded in 1869); the «Revue d’Anthropologie» (Paris, founded in 1872), and the «Zeitschrift für Ethnologie» (Berlin, founded in 1872). It is aimed to evaluate 1) the presence of Latin America as an object of study, and the interest of European anthropologists in Latin American topics; and 2) the presence in those reviews of anthropological research carried out by Latin American nationals or scholars currently residing there.
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2005-08-30
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Quijada, M. (2005). América Latina en las revistas europeas de antropología, desde los inicios hasta 1880. De la presencia temática a la participación académica. Revista De Indias, 65(234), 319–336. https://doi.org/10.3989/revindias.2005.i234.537
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