Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains

Kurzwelly J, Wilckens MS (2022)
Anthropological Theory 23(1): 100-122.

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Kurzwelly, Jonatan; Wilckens, Malin SonjaUniBi
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Essentialist assumptions about human beings persist in scientific practice, despite their erroneous logic. This article examines essentialism related to research on, and handling of, academic collections of human remains. Historically human remains, and skulls in particular, have served to produce various forms of scientific racialization and racism, confining people to fixed notions of identities and legitimizing violent systems of exploitation and oppression. Contemporary handling of these human remains aims to account for the problematic and violent past, examining the provenance of particular human remains, often leading to their restitution. Despite the different political and ideological motivations of contemporary practice, it too often relies on essentialist categorization and inaccurate or erroneous assumptions. This text exposes the problematic logic of social essentialism and challenges its prevalence in scientific practice.
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Essentialism; scientific practice; identity; human remains; provenance; research
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Anthropological Theory
Band
23
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
100-122
ISSN
1463-4996
eISSN
1741-2641
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2967871

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Kurzwelly J, Wilckens MS. Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains. Anthropological Theory . 2022;23(1):100-122.
Kurzwelly, J., & Wilckens, M. S. (2022). Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains. Anthropological Theory , 23(1), 100-122. https://doi.org/10.1177/14634996221133872
Kurzwelly, Jonatan, and Wilckens, Malin Sonja. 2022. “Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains”. Anthropological Theory 23 (1): 100-122.
Kurzwelly, J., and Wilckens, M. S. (2022). Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains. Anthropological Theory 23, 100-122.
Kurzwelly, J., & Wilckens, M.S., 2022. Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains. Anthropological Theory , 23(1), p 100-122.
J. Kurzwelly and M.S. Wilckens, “Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains”, Anthropological Theory , vol. 23, 2022, pp. 100-122.
Kurzwelly, J., Wilckens, M.S.: Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains. Anthropological Theory . 23, 100-122 (2022).
Kurzwelly, Jonatan, and Wilckens, Malin Sonja. “Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains”. Anthropological Theory 23.1 (2022): 100-122.
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