This article explores how the islands of Bali and Lombok were racialised through the work of Dutch racial scientist J.P. Kleiweg de Zwaan in the 1930s. An examination of both Kleiweg's published works and his local practices draws attention to the fact that racialisation occurred at different moments of anthropological work, producing different outcomes. The article concludes that anthropologists communicated different versions of racial ideas to international academics and to local communities. The Bali-Aga and Sasak, who were measured, described and photographed by anthropologists, appropriated racial categories which they found meaningful
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This article explores how the islands of Bali and Lombok were racialised through the work of Dutch r...
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This research aims to demonstrate how the Indonesian migrants in Melbourne construct their Indonesia...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some co...
Attempts to assess the results of colonial anthropology in Indonesia faced some problems, which, unt...
This article explores how the islands of Bali and Lombok were racialised through the work of Dutch r...
This paper examines racial science and its political uses in Southeast Asia. It follows several anth...
This article analyses how physical anthropologists created scientific circuits between the Netherlan...
textabstractThis article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British...
Abstract: This article deals with the first papers of two British historian-administrators on the Ma...
This article was intended to criticise the expert’s claims towards across disciplines who stated the...
Indonesian anthropology was founded in 1957 and developed since then in various universities. After ...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article explores the shared histories of blood groups, racial conceptions, and linguistics in t...
This article explores C. F. Engelhard's struggles to construct psychometric devices for the Netherla...
The nature of human difference in Southeast Asia continues to excite scientific research and specul...
This article examines the connected histories of racial science and colonial geography in Island So...
This research aims to demonstrate how the Indonesian migrants in Melbourne construct their Indonesia...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some co...
Attempts to assess the results of colonial anthropology in Indonesia faced some problems, which, unt...