polygenism音标
英 [pə'lɪdʒənɪzm]
美 [pə'lɪdʒənɪzm]
polygenism翻译
n.
(人种)多元发生说;
英英释义
Polygenism
Polygenism is a theory of human origins positing that the human races are of different lineages (polygenesis). This is opposite to the idea of monogenism, which posits a single origin of humanity.
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Pious Polygenism and Original Sin
How race became everything: Australia and polygenism
Raciology in Action: Phrenology, Polygenism, & Agency in Océanie
Polynesia and polygenism: the scientific use of travel literature in the early 19th century.
Infidel science! Polygenism in the mid-nineteenth-century american weekly religious press
“Everything Gray”: Polygenism and Racial Perception in Herman Melville's “Benito Cereno”
Charles V. Roman and the Spectre of Polygenism in Progressive Era Public Health Research
“Everything Gray”: Polygenism and Racial Perception in Herman Melville's “Benito Cereno”
"Dark Spot"in the Picturesque: The Aesthetics of Polygenism and Henry James's "A Landscape-Painter"
Samuel George Morton's doctoral thesis on bodily pain: the probable source of Morton's polygenism