English
This text questions the status of mediators of the great historical figures of anthropology in an ideological context marked by emerging eradicating postures, some going so far as to advocate for the removal of statues as symbols of past oppression. Through exploration of British and French anthropologists whose careers have taken place in the shadow of an era of colonial or neocolonial devices, the author questions the posture known as cancel culture before concluding that neither history, nor the violence to which it has born witness, can be erased.
- anti-colonialism
- ancestor
- mediator
- cancel culture
- historicity