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Santiago Genovés
Mexican anthropologist

Santiago Genovés

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Mexican anthropologist
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Ourense, Ourense Province, Galicia, Spain
Place of death
Mexico City, First Mexican Empire, Mexico
Age
89 years
Education
University of Cambridge
Awards
National Prize for Arts and Sciences
(1962)
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Santiago Genovés (31 December 1923 – 5 September 2013) was a Spanish-born Mexican anthropologist who was affiliated with the National Autonomous University of Mexico. He is known for designing the 1973 "Peace Project" experiment, in which he and ten other people (four men and six women) aimed to sail on the Acali raft from the Canary Islands to Mexico. He hoped that this experiment would shed light on the causes of violence in humans and on how it could be prevented. The 101-day experiment, frequently dubbed the "Sex Raft" by the media, was the subject of the 2018 documentary film The Raft, by Marcus Lindeen. He was also one of the researchers who co-authored and signed the Seville Statement on Violence in 1986.

He was part of the Thor Heyerdahl Ra expedition

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