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The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; vol 2 of 2 - Exploring Indigenous Cultures: A 19th Century Ethnographic Journey - cover

The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world; vol 2 of 2 - Exploring Indigenous Cultures: A 19th Century Ethnographic Journey

J. G. Wood

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In the second volume of "The Uncivilized Races of Men in All Countries of the World," J. G. Wood delves into the ethnographic study of various indigenous cultures, exploring their social structures, traditions, and interactions with the encroaching modern world. Written in the 19th century, Wood's literary style combines vivid descriptive prose with a scientific rigor typical of the Victorian curiosity about human diversity. He employs detailed observations, reflective insights, and an often romanticized narrative to portray the lives of these 'uncivilized' peoples, challenging readers to reconsider their preconceptions about civilization and cultural hierarchy. J. G. Wood was a prominent naturalist, author, and educator whose passion for exploration and anthropology profoundly shaped his works. His experiences as a natural historian, combined with his deep-rooted interest in the complexities of human cultures, inspired him to produce comprehensive studies that resonate with the socio-political dynamics of his time. Wood's writings reflect the period'Äôs fascination with the exotic, yet they also resonate with the underlying tensions stemming from colonial attitudes and the quest for a deeper understanding of mankind's varied expressions. This volume is essential reading for scholars and enthusiasts of anthropology, history, and colonial studies. Wood's blend of narrative and scholarly inquiry invites readers into a complex dialogue about race, culture, and civilization. As such, it serves not only as a historical document but also as a catalyst for contemporary discussions on cultural diversity and the ethical implications of Western perceptions of 'the other.'
Disponibile da: 10/07/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 1386 pagine.

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