Table of Contents
Preface
IRH and IUAES 2002, Kyoto Symposium
Kyoto Symposium Program
Welcome Address
Sakagami Takashi
Yasuko Takezawa
Part I
1.Is Race a Universal Idea?: Issues and Challenges
Yasuko Takezawa
2’Race’: Social Construct vs. Biological Reality C.
Loring Brace and Noriko Seguchi
3. Farewell to Races
Naruya Saitou
Comments
Kazumichi Katayama
Part II
4. Race and Inequality in 19th century Europe: human bodies and human history
Robert Moore
5. Race Ideology in North America
Audrey Smedley
6.Race and Racism in Imperial Japan
Ichiro Tomiyama
CommentsKozo Watanabe
Part III
7. Racism and Buraku Discrimination (Discriminated Hamlet) in Japan
Midori Kurokawa
8.Colonialism, Casteism and the Myth of Race: A Historical Perspective on the
Interaction of Indian Beliefs and Western Science
Subhadra Channa
9. The Residue of Racist Images of Africa: ‘Semitic’, ‘Hamitic’and ‘Negro’
Configuration in North East and East Africa
Eisei Kurimoto
CommentsMasakazu Tanaka
Part IV Discussion
Comments
Shin’ichi Yamamuro
Motoji Matsuda
Discussion
IUAES 2002, Tokyo Symposium
1. What is the ‘race’ concept for Japanese biological anthropologists?
Kazumichi Katayama
2. Historical View of Chinese Concept of Race
Hiroko Sakamoto
CommentsAkira Tagaya
List of Contributors
List of Translators |