
Race and the Crisis of Humanism
The idea that humankind constituted a unity, albeit at different stages of ''development'', was in the 19th century challenged with a new way of thinking. The ''savagery'' of certain races was no longer regarded as a stage in their progress towards ''civilisation'', but as their permanent state. What caused this shift?
In Kay Anderson''s provocative new account, she argues that British colonial enc...
The idea that humankind constituted a unity, albeit at different stages of ''development'', was in the 19th century challenged with a new way of thinking. The ''savagery'' of certain races was no longer regarded as a stage in their progress towards ''civilisation'', but as their permanent state. What caused this shift?
In Kay Anderson''s provocative new account, she argues that British colonial enc...