Article ID: CBB331843092

Neanderthal and the fossilization of the Third World (June 2021)

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Neanderthal is the quintessential scientific Other. In the late nineteenth century gentlemen-scientists, including business magnates, investment bankers and lawmakers with interest in questions of human and human societal development, framed Europe’s Neanderthal and South Asia’s indigenous Negritos as close evolutionary kin. Simultaneously, they explained Neanderthal’s extinction as the consequence of an inherent backwardness in the face of fair-skinned, steadily-progressing newcomers to ancient Europe who behaved in ways associated with capitalism. This racialization and economization of Neanderthal helped bring meaning and actual legal reality to Negritos via the British Raj’s official ‘schedules of backward castes and tribes’. It also helped justify the Raj’s initiation of market-oriented reforms in order to break a developmental equilibrium deemed created when fair-skinned newcomers to ancient South Asia enslaved Negritos in an enduring caste system. Neanderthal was integral to the scientism behind the British construction of caste, and contributed to India’s becoming a principal ‘Third World’ target of Western structural adjustment policies as continuation of South Asia’s ‘evolution assistance’.

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Authors & Contributors
Bala, Poonam
William Dalrymple
Thomas, Pradip
Velayutham Saravanan
Schweighöfer, Ellinor
Olivia Fraser
Journals
Indian Journal of History of Science
Technology and Culture
Archives of Natural History
Publishers
Emory University
Lexington Books
Duke University Press
Wallstein Verlag
Routledge
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Colonialism
Great Britain, colonies
Science and society
Cross-cultural interaction; cultural influence
Postcolonialism
France, colonies
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
18th century
21st century
20th century, early
17th century
Places
India
Great Britain
Egypt
Vietnam
Brazil
South Asia
Institutions
Botanic Garden (Calcutta, India)
East India Company (English)
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