This paper examines racial science and its political uses in Southeast Asia. It follows several anthropologists who travelled to east Nusa Tenggara (the Timor Archipelago, including the islands of Timor, Flores and Sumba), where Alfred Russel Wallace had drawn a dividing line between the races of the east and the west of the archipelago. These medically trained anthropologists aimed to find out if the Wallace Line could be more precisely defined with measurements of the human body. The paper shows how anthropologists failed to find definite markers to quantify the difference between Malay and Papuan/Melanesian. This, however, did not diminish the conceptual power of the Wallace Line, as the idea of a boundary between Malays and Papuans was ...
Ethnicity and class, two major paradigms constructed during the British colonial period, have shaped...
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 paper examines racial science and its political uses in Southeast Asia. It follows several anth...
[Extract] This volume owes its inception to a symposium we convened on Magnetic Island in northern Q...
In 1869, the Victorian naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace—co-founder with Darwin of the evolutionary t...
This article explores how the islands of Bali and Lombok were racialised through the work of Dutch r...
In this chapter I examine the epistemic practices, theories, and classificatory imaginaries through...
This article examines the connected histories of racial science and colonial geography in Island So...
This study uses the correspondence and published narratives of Alfred Russel Wallace’s travels in So...
textabstractThis article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
The nature of human difference in Southeast Asia continues to excite scientific research and specul...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
Ethnicity and class, two major paradigms constructed during the British colonial period, have shaped...
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 paper examines racial science and its political uses in Southeast Asia. It follows several anth...
[Extract] This volume owes its inception to a symposium we convened on Magnetic Island in northern Q...
In 1869, the Victorian naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace—co-founder with Darwin of the evolutionary t...
This article explores how the islands of Bali and Lombok were racialised through the work of Dutch r...
In this chapter I examine the epistemic practices, theories, and classificatory imaginaries through...
This article examines the connected histories of racial science and colonial geography in Island So...
This study uses the correspondence and published narratives of Alfred Russel Wallace’s travels in So...
textabstractThis article focuses on the contextualisation of the science of race in colonial British...
The term Melanesia is a partly geographic, partly cultural referent to a subregion of the island Pac...
The nature of human difference in Southeast Asia continues to excite scientific research and specul...
Genomic sequence data from worldwide human populations have provided a range of novel insights into ...
Owing to their morphological homogeneity and limited mobility people, for thousands years of their e...
Ethnicity and class, two major paradigms constructed during the British colonial period, have shaped...
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...