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Podcast: New Books in German Studies
Episode: Hanna Engelmeier, βMan, the Ape: Anthropology and the Reception of Darwin in Germany, 1850-1900β (Bohlau, 2016)
Description: The relationship between humans and apes has been discussed for centuries. That discussion took a new turn with the publication and reception of Darwinβs On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection (1859). In her book, Man, the Ape: Anthropology and the Reception of Darwin in Germany, 1850-1900 (Bohlau, 2016) (Der Mensch, der Affe: Anthropologie und Darwin-Rezeption in Deutschland 1850-1900), Hanna Engelmeier analyzes several historical positions concerning the human-ape-relationship. By tracing back how the reception of Darwin changed thinking about apes, she concludes that there is not only an anthropology relating to humans, but also an anthropology concerning ap...