Prošlost kao Drugi – Drugi kao prošlost

Autori

  • Staša Babić Odeljenje za arheologiju, Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Beogradu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v5i2.12

Ključne reči:

istraživanje prošlih/drugih kultura, posmatranje Drugoga, modernost, kolonijalizam, postkolonijalna arheologija, antropologija, istorija

Apstrakt

Moderne akademske discipline antropologije, istorije i arheologije nastale su u kulturnom, društvenom i političkom kontekstu osamnaestog i devetnaestog veka, u vreme kolonijalne ekspanzije zapadnoevropskih država. Iako razdvojene predmetom istraživanja („primitivna društva“, prošlost na osnovu pisanih dokumenata, odnosno materijalnih tragova), sve tri humanističke discipline počivaju na potrebi da se odredi i učvrsti moderni identitet Evropljana nasuprot Drugima u prostoru i vremenu.

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