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The People's Peking Man

The People's Peking Man

Popular Science and Human Identity in Twentieth-Century China

by Sigrid Schmalzer
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/10/2008

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In the 1920s an international team of scientists and miners unearthed the richest evidence of human evolution the world had ever seen: Peking Man. After the communist revolution of 1949, Peking Man became a prominent figure in the movement to bring science to the people. In a new state with twin goals of crushing "superstition" and establishing a socialist society, the story of human evolution was the first lesson in Marxist philosophy offered to the masses. At the same time, even Mao's populist commitment to mass participation in science failed to account for the power of popular culture-represented most strikingly in legends about the Bigfoot-like Wild Man-to reshape ideas about human nature.
The People's Peking Man is a skilled social history of twentieth-century Chinese paleoanthropology and a compelling cultural-and at times comparative-history of assumptions and debates about what it means to be human. By focusing on issues that push against the boundaries of science and politics, The People's Peking Man offers an innovative approach to modern Chinese history and the history of science.
ISBN:
9780226738598
9780226738598
Category:
History of science
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-10-2008
Language:
English
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
24x16x3mm
Weight:
0.6kg

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