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Imagined biodeterminism?
Archaeological Dialogues Pub Date : 2020-05-15 , DOI: 10.1017/s1380203820000033
Thomas J. Booth

moral cover with neutral-sounding nature narratives. As archaeologists, or as scientists and humanists more generally, we must think out of the box of the Enlightenment’s colonial assumptions (Blakey 1998), requiring careful study of the political histories of our fields and the theories we borrow and use. Rarely part of standard curricula, for what may be obvious reasons, I have found the problem of white supremacy to be pervasive in the arts and sciences. Only with a sophisticated understanding can one rationally challenge racist colleagues and replace their imaginations with self-critical and progressive inquiry on the field of evidence.

中文翻译:

想像生物决定论?

带有中性的自然叙事的道德掩饰。作为考古学家,或者更一般地说,作为科学家和人文主义者,我们必须开悟​​启蒙运动的殖民假设(Blakey 1998),需要仔细研究我们领域的政治历史以及我们借鉴和使用的理论。出于显而易见的原因,我很少在标准课程中学习白人至上的问题在艺术和科学中普遍存在。只有具备了深刻的理解,才能理性地挑战种族主义者的同事,并用对证据领域的自我批评和渐进式的询问来代替他们的想象力。
更新日期:2020-05-15
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