Le Passé comme les Autres – les Autres comme le passé
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https://doi.org/10.21301/eap.v5i2.12Mots-clés :
étude des cultures passées /autres, observation de l’Autre, modernité, colonialisme, archéologie postcoloniale, anthropologie, histoireRésumé
Les disciplines académiques modernes de l’anthropologie, de l’histoire et de l’archéologie sont nées dans le contexte culturel, social et politique du dix-huitième et du dix-neuvième siècle, à l’époque de l’expansion coloniale des états occidentaux. Bien que séparées par leur objet d’étude (respectivement „les sociétés primitives“, l’étude du passé à partir des documents écrits et celle à partir des traces matérielles), les trois disciplines humanistes reposent sur le besoin de définir et de renforcer l’identité moderne des Européens face aux Autres dans l’espace et le temps.
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