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Deficit or creativity: Cesare Lombroso, Robert Hertz, and the meanings of left-handedness.

机译:赤字或创造力:切萨雷·隆布罗索(Cesare Lombroso),罗伯特·赫兹(Robert Hertz)以及左撇子的含义。

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In the first decade of the twentieth century two influential researchers attempted to explain the origin and impact of left-handedness in human history. The first, the Turin physician Cesare Lombroso, often referred to as the father of modern criminology, was nearing the end of his long distinguished career. Lombroso tied left-handedness to criminality, insanity, and feeble mindedness. According to Lombroso, these groups shared biological regressions to primitive mentalities that could not be reversed by education or training. The second, French sociologist Robert Hertz, was at the beginning of a career cut short by his death in combat during the First World War. Hertz challenged Lombroso's claims, insisting that the predominance of right-handedness, whatever its biological substrate, was ultimately a cultural artefact driven by a primitive human urge to make sense of the world by dividing it into binary oppositions in which the right was viewed as sacred and the left as profane. Ending discrimination against left-handedness would, according to Hertz, unleash access to both hands and thus both hemispheres. The results, he insisted, would allow repressed talents and creativity to flourish. The conflicting views of Lombroso and Hertz have informed investigations of the causes and consequences of left-handedness until today. While the language of the debate has been reframed in current scientific discourses, left-handedness continues to be portrayed in the contradictory ways first elaborated by Lombroso and Hertz more than a century ago as either the cause of a variety of learning disabilities or as the key that can unlock creativity and talent. The debate also exposed the extent to which other cultural concerns, particularly anti-Semitism, informed theories of handedness.
机译:在二十世纪的前十年,两位有影响力的研究人员试图解释左撇子在人类历史上的起源和影响。首先,都灵医生塞萨尔·隆布罗索(Cesare Lombroso)通常被称为现代犯罪学之父,他即将结束其长期的杰出职业生涯。隆布罗索(Lombroso)将惯用左手的行为与犯罪,精神错乱和虚弱的思想联系在一起。根据隆布罗索(Lombroso)的观点,这些群体分享了对原始心态的生物学回归,而教育或培训无法逆转这些回归。第二位是法国社会学家罗伯特·赫兹(Robert Hertz),他的职业生涯刚开始时就因第一次世界大战期间的战斗而cut折。赫兹对隆布罗索的主张提出了挑战,坚持认为右撇子的优势,无论其生物学底蕴如何,最终都是一种文化人工制品,其源于人类原始的冲动,通过将世界划分为对立的二元对立,从而将世界视为神圣,从而推动了对世界的理解左边是亵渎赫兹认为,结束对左撇子的歧视将释放出对双手,进而对两个半球的接触。他坚持认为,结果将使受压抑的才能和创造力蓬勃发展。直到今天,隆布罗索和赫兹的观点相互矛盾,已使人们对左撇子的成因和后果进行了调查。尽管辩论的语言在当前的科学论述中已被重新定义,但左撇子仍然以一个多世纪以来由伦布罗索和赫兹首先提出的矛盾方式来描绘,这既是造成各种学习障碍的原因,又是关键可以释放创造力和才能。辩论还揭露了其他文化问题,特别是反犹太主义,在多大程度上有益于通行理论。

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