Article ID: CBB843335685

From the state of nature to the state of ruins: ‘American race’ and ‘savage knowledge’ according to Carl von Martius (2022)

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This study focuses on the notions of ‘ruins’, ‘savage knowledge’, and ‘American race’ in the works of the German naturalist Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius (1794–1868). A somewhat neglected figure in the history of anthropology and of natural history, Martius was regarded by scholars from Europe and the Americas as a leading figure in botany and ethnology in the nineteenth century. In this article, I discuss how Martius articulated: (1) the notion of American race, that is, a broad characterization of the native peoples of the Americas rooted in a complex natural history which brought together seemingly disparate fields of knowledge, such as medicine, botany, theology, philology, and mythology; (2) having ruins as a guiding concept, which helped him to make sense of American natives; and (3) savage knowledge – a concept semantically aligned to that of ruins, and among whose principal modes of expression was shamanic practice.

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Authors & Contributors
Kerr, Ashley Elizabeth
Janssen, Lydia
Raphael Bezerra da Silva Uchôa
Balogh, Piroska
Wood, Susan Marie
Kugel, Rebecca
Journals
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
Lychnos
Lias: Sources and Documents Relating to the Early Modern History of Ideas
Journal of the Early Republic
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Historical Journal
Publishers
University of Oklahoma Press
Gondolat Verlag
University of California, Riverside
University of California, Davis
University of New Mexico Press
UBC Press
Concepts
Anthropology
Science and race
American Indians; Native Americans; First Nations of the Americas
Native American civilization and culture
Ethnography
Natural history
People
Martius, Karl Friedrich Philipp von
Boas, Franz
Waitz, Theodor
Francisco P. Moreno
Gene Weltfish
Shapiro, Harry Lionel
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
Enlightenment
17th century
Places
United States
Germany
Great Britain
Americas
Argentina
Switzerland
Institutions
Smithsonian Institution
Crystal Palace
University of California
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