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Robert Jaulin (7 March 1928, Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes – 22 November 1996, Grosrouvre) was a French ethnologist. After several journeys to Chad, between 1954 and 1959, among the Sara people, he published in 1967 La Mort Sara (The Sara Death) in which he exposed the various initiation rites through which he had passed himself, and closely analyzed Sara geomancy. In La Paix blanche (The White peace, 1970), he redefined the notion of ethnocide in relation to the extermination by the Western world of the Bari culture, located between Venezuela and Colombia. If a genocide designs the physical extermination of a people, an ethnocide refers to the extermination of a culture.

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  • Robert Jaulin (de)
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  • Robert Jaulin (* 7. März 1928 in Le Cannet, Département Alpes-Maritimes; † 21. November 1996 in Grosrouvre, Département Yvelines) war ein französischer Anthropologe und Ethnologe. (de)
  • Robert Jaulin (Le Cannet, Alpes Marítimos, 1928 - Grosrouvre, cerca de Montfort-l'Amaury, 1996) etnólogo francés. (es)
  • Robert Jaulin (Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes, 7 mars 1928 - Grosrouvre, près de Montfort-l'Amaury, 21 novembre 1996) est un ethnologue français. Après plusieurs séjours d'étude au Tchad entre 1954 et 1959 parmi les populations Saras, il publie en 1967 La Mort Sara, essai dans lequel il décrit les rites d'initiation par lesquels il était lui-même passé. Sa conception d'un travail ethnologique dans lequel le chercheur s’implique personnellement l’a placé à part dans le monde scientifique. (fr)
  • Robert Jaulin (7 March 1928, Le Cannet, Alpes-Maritimes – 22 November 1996, Grosrouvre) was a French ethnologist. After several journeys to Chad, between 1954 and 1959, among the Sara people, he published in 1967 La Mort Sara (The Sara Death) in which he exposed the various initiation rites through which he had passed himself, and closely analyzed Sara geomancy. In La Paix blanche (The White peace, 1970), he redefined the notion of ethnocide in relation to the extermination by the Western world of the Bari culture, located between Venezuela and Colombia. If a genocide designs the physical extermination of a people, an ethnocide refers to the extermination of a culture. (en)
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