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The History of Sino-Russian communications on anthropology: with the example of Dong Tichen, the first Chinese anthropologist who studied in the Soviet Union

The History of Sino-Russian communications on anthropology: with the example of Dong Tichen, the first Chinese anthropologist who studied in the Soviet Union

Recieved: 03/08/2024

Accepted: 04/05/2024

Published: 05/21/2024

Keywords: history of anthropology; International scientific exchange; Dong Tichen; Soviet Union; China

Available online: 21.05.2024

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Guo Lin The History of Sino-Russian communications on anthropology: with the example of Dong Tichen, the first Chinese anthropologist who studied in the Soviet Union. // Lomonosov Journal of Anthropology 2024. Issue 2. 115-131 https://doi.org/10.55959/MSU2074-8132-24-2-10.

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Abstract

Introduction. The centennial development of physical anthropology in China can be divided into three periods: 1) the initial period fr om the end of the 19th century to the founding of New China in 1949, when anthropology was imported from the West and gradually localized; 2) the unstable development period from 1949 to 1976, which was faced with a major restructuring of the discipline, the epoch of Sino-Soviet friendship, and a ten-year period of turbulence of the Cultural Revolution; 3) the period of rapid development after the reform and opening up of the country at the end of the 1970s.

Materials and methods. The author presents the history of anthropological exchanges between China and Russia over the past hundred years through the study of literature and photographic sources.

Results. Before the founding of New China, communications of anthropology between China and Russia was represented by S.M. Shirokogorov; after the founding of New China, it was represented by N.N. Cheboksarov; during the period of Sino-Soviet friendship, China adopted the suggestions of Soviet scientists and launched journals, translated and published monographs, and dispatched international students, Dong Tichen and Cui Chengyao, to study in the Soviet Union.

Conclusion. In this article, for the first time, a large number of old photographs from private collections have been released to show the life story of Dong Tichen, the first anthropologist who went to the Soviet Union to study and returned to China. After graduating from Beijing Normal University, Dong Tichen went to Moscow University to study anthropology and obtained his Ph.D. in biology in 1961. He became a lecturer in the Department of Anthropology at Fudan University, wh ere he was one of the earliest teachers of anthropology in New China. His research was pioneering and prospective, for example, his proposed taxonomic position of the Gigantopithecus was very forward-looking; he created a precedent in the study of dermatoglyphics in China and contributed to the foundations of anthropometrics. His return solidified the discipline of anthropology at Fudan University, and during his short life he trained several students who would become the mainstay of anthropology in the new China in the future. Unfortunately, he died in 1966, as a result of social unrest and change.

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