Miriam Tildesley and the Anthropological Politics of Standardizing Racial Measurements

Q1 Arts and Humanities Perspectives on Science Pub Date : 2021-11-10 DOI:10.1162/posc_a_00401
I. Clever
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Abstract This article examines to what extent nationalist and sexist sentiment and international politics shaped attempts to universalize measurement practices in physical anthropology. On the one hand, racial scientists were interested in creating an international community with a universalized methodology and developing a global taxonomy of human races. On the other hand, they chauvinistically guarded their localized practices from outside influences. By following the standardization efforts of British biometrician Miriam Tildesley, a female racial scientist adamant on unifying a research field largely dominated by men from different countries, this article argues that intersecting forces of nationalism, internationalism, and sexism shaped anthropological practices in the early twentieth century.
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米里亚姆·蒂尔德斯利与种族标准标准化的人类学政治学
摘要本文考察了民族主义、性别歧视情绪和国际政治在多大程度上影响了体质人类学测量实践的普遍化。一方面,种族科学家有兴趣建立一个具有普遍方法的国际社会,并发展一个全球人类种族分类学。另一方面,他们又以沙文主义的态度保护自己的本土化实践不受外界影响。英国生物计量学家米里亚姆·蒂尔德斯利(Miriam Tildesley)是一位女性种族科学家,她坚持统一一个主要由来自不同国家的男性主导的研究领域。本文遵循她的标准化努力,认为民族主义、国际主义和性别歧视的交叉力量塑造了20世纪初的人类学实践。
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