Article ID: CBB862683114

Neanderthals as Familiar Strangers and the Human Spark: How the ‘Golden Years’ of Neanderthal Research Reopen the Question of Human Uniqueness (2020)

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During the past decades, our image of Homo neanderthalensis has changed dramatically. Initially, Neanderthals were seen as primitive brutes. Increasingly, however, Neanderthals are regarded as basically human. New discoveries and technologies have led to an avalanche of data, and as a result of that it becomes increasingly difficult to pinpoint what the difference between modern humans and Neanderthals really is. And yet, the persistent quest for a minimal difference which separates them from us is still noticeable in Neanderthal research. Neanderthal discourse is a vantage point from which the logic of ‘us’ versus ‘other’ is critically reconsidered. Studying contemporary academic literature and science autobiographies from an oblique perspective, focusing not on Neanderthals as objects, but on the dynamics of interaction between Neanderthal researchers and their finds, basic convictions at work in this type of research are retrieved. What is at issue is not the actual distinction between modern humans and Neanderthals (which is continuously being redefined), but rather the dualistic construction of human and nonhuman. Neanderthal understanding is affected by the desire to safeguard human uniqueness. The overall trend is to identify the human mark or spark, which defines us as favoured ‘winners’. The paradoxes emerging in contemporary Neanderthal discourse are symptomatic of the fact that a dualistic style of thinking is no longer tenable.

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Authors & Contributors
Damiano, Luisa
Gundling, TJ
Schweighöfer, Ellinor
DeBevoise, Malcolm
Madison, Paige
White, Tim D.
Journals
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences Humaines
Public Understanding of Science
Journal of the History of Biology
History of the Human Sciences
Publishers
Harvard University Press
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press
Wallstein Verlag
Princeton University Press
MIT Press
Acumen Publishers
Concepts
Definition of human; human nature
Human evolution
Human beings
Human paleontology
Neanderthals
Paleoanthropology
People
Vygotsky, Lev Semenovitch
Tobias, Phillip V.
Dart, Raymond Arthur
Carbonell, Eudald
Boule, Pierre Marcellin
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Prehistory
Places
United States
Catalonia (Spain)
Spain
Minnesota (U.S.)
Great Britain
Africa
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