
New Books in Anthropology
Stefanos Geroulanos, "The Invention of Prehistory: Empire, Violence, and Our Obsession with Human Origins" (Liveright, 2024)
Mar 31, 2024
In this riveting podcast, Stefanos Geroulanos delves into the origins of prehistory and its influence on Western intellectual culture. He explores the Enlightenment rejection of faith-based ideas, Romantic notions of noble barbarians, and the ideological foundations of repressive regimes. The discussion covers Neanderthal representations, the impact of disappearing native populations on academia, and the evolving roles of women in archaeology. Geroulanos sheds light on how historical concepts of human origins continue to shape our modern views on civilization and humanity.
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- The concept of prehistory emerged in the Enlightenment, shaping Western intellectual culture and modern ideologies.
- Ideas about early humans fueled major thinkers like Rousseau, Darwin, and Marx, forming foundations for repressive regimes.
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