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Date limite de soumission : mercredi 31 juillet 2024
Research Project coordinated by : Han F. Vermeulen (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle), Fabiana Dimpflmeier (G. d’Annunzio University of Chieti - Pescara) & Maria Beatrice Di Brizio (MODI - University of Bologna)
early.ethnographers chez gmail.com
Envisaging early ethnographic studies as a fundamental part of the history of anthropology and ethnography, and adopting a widely inclusive transnational perspective, the project focuses on ethnographic accounts from the Long Nineteenth Century (1789-1914), either based on fieldwork or borrowing descriptive and comparative data on “peoples and nations” from first-hand reports by travellers and other in situ observers in European and extra-European intellectual traditions.
The project is supported by the History of Anthropology Network (HOAN), History of Anthropology Review (HAR), and BEROSE International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology. It consists of four stages :
§ A call for references was issued in March 2024, followed by a call for papers in May 2024 ;
§ A conference will be held on 6 December 2024 to present and discuss case studies ;
§ A workshop will be organized in September 2025 to present and discuss papers ;
§ The papers will be published in a journal special issue or edited volume to appear in 2026.
The call for references and call for papers are now online on BEROSE and HAR : also attached to this message (PDF). The call for papers closes on 31 July 2024, while the call for references will be open until December 2024. References and abstracts (max. 250 words) can be submitted to early.ethnographers chez gmail.com.
Colloque
5-6 décembre 2024
Ce colloque international en ligne fait partie du projet de recherche « Early Ethnographers in the Long Nineteenth Century », dirigé par Han F. Vermeulen (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Allemagne), Fabiana Dimpflmeier (Gabriele d’Annunzio University of Chieti – Pescara, Italy) et Maria Beatrice Di Brizio (Centro di Ricerca Mobilità Diversità Inclusione sociale, MODI – University of Bologna, Italy).
Des chercheurs de la communauté internationale qui se consacrent à l’étude des histoires des anthropologies y présenteront des études critiques à partir d’archives ethnographiques remontant au XIXe siècle et apporteront une mise en perspective depuis les travaux d’ethnographes pionniers appartenant à des traditions savantes européennes et extra-européennes.
Le projet est soutenu par Bérose - encyclopédie internationale des histoires de l’anthropologie, History of Anthropology Review (HAR), le History of Anthropology Network (HOAN) de l’EASA.
Bérose héberge la conférence.
Accès libre
Lien pour assister au colloque, sans inscription préalable :
https://cnrs.zoom.us/j/94484479007?pwd=cTf7ZPWGp9nBpOA7g4gt4okgPioq4z.1
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