No. 3/2009 “Maison
des sciences de l’Homme: Human Sciences in the Empire”
The history
of enlightenment in Russia as a project of normalization and Europeanization ·
scientific classifications of the population · borrowings and adaptations of the
scientific discourses and practices of nineteenth-century colonial empires as a condition
of admittance into the club of European colonial powers · psychology,
its subjects and its objects of study · social sciences in imperial context ·
the sciences of imperial diversity: anthropology, ethnography, linguistics, etc. ·
museums and exhibitions as imperial “Panopticons” · political
human sciences in empire · the humanistic paradigm and the
problem of representation of the modern personality · medicine as a
language of studying the individual and society · the imperial
concept of norm and deviation · scientific foundations of uprising
against empire · projects of rational cognition and
re-description of empire and its inhabitants · “caring for souls:” theology on
personality and empire. |
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