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An examination of eugenic thinking past and present, from forced sterilization to prenatal screening, drawing on experience with those who survived eugenics.
Part science and part social movement, eugenics emerged in the late nineteenth century as a tool for human improvement. In response to perceived threats of criminality, moral degeneration, feeble-mindedness, and "the rising tide of color," eugenic laws and social policies aimed to better the human race by regulating reproductive choice through science and technology. In this book, Rob Wilson examines eugenic thought and practice--from forced sterilization to prenatal screening--drawing on his experience working with eugenics survivors. Using the social sciences' standpoint theory as a framework to understand the intersection of eugenics, disability, social inclusiveness, and human variation, Wilson focuses on those who have lived through a eugenic past and those confronted by the legacy of eugenic thinking today. By doing so, he brings eugenics from the distant past to the ongoing present. Wilson discusses such topics as the conceptualization of eugenic traits; the formulation of laws regulating immigration and marriage and requiring sexual sterilization; the depiction of the targets of eugenics as "subhuman"; the systematic construction of a concept of normality; the eugenic logic in prenatal screening and contemporary bioethics; and the incorporation of eugenics and disability into standpoint theory.
Part science and part social movement, eugenics emerged in the late nineteenth century as a tool for human improvement. In response to perceived threats of criminality, moral degeneration, feeble-mindedness, and "the rising tide of color," eugenic laws and social policies aimed to better the human race by regulating reproductive choice through science and technology. In this book, Rob Wilson examines eugenic thought and practice--from forced sterilization to prenatal screening--drawing on his experience working with eugenics survivors. Using the social sciences' standpoint theory as a framework to understand the intersection of eugenics, disability, social inclusiveness, and human variation, Wilson focuses on those who have lived through a eugenic past and those confronted by the legacy of eugenic thinking today. By doing so, he brings eugenics from the distant past to the ongoing present. Wilson discusses such topics as the conceptualization of eugenic traits; the formulation of laws regulating immigration and marriage and requiring sexual sterilization; the depiction of the targets of eugenics as "subhuman"; the systematic construction of a concept of normality; the eugenic logic in prenatal screening and contemporary bioethics; and the incorporation of eugenics and disability into standpoint theory.
An examination of eugenic thinking past and present, from forced sterilization to prenatal screening, drawing on experience with those who survived eugenics.
Part science and part social movement, eugenics emerged in the late nineteenth century as a tool for human improvement. In response to perceived threats of criminality, moral degeneration, feeble-mindedness, and "the rising tide of color," eugenic laws and social policies aimed to better the human race by regulating reproductive choice through science and technology. In this book, Rob Wilson examines eugenic thought and practice--from forced sterilization to prenatal screening--drawing on his experience working with eugenics survivors. Using the social sciences' standpoint theory as a framework to understand the intersection of eugenics, disability, social inclusiveness, and human variation, Wilson focuses on those who have lived through a eugenic past and those confronted by the legacy of eugenic thinking today. By doing so, he brings eugenics from the distant past to the ongoing present. Wilson discusses such topics as the conceptualization of eugenic traits; the formulation of laws regulating immigration and marriage and requiring sexual sterilization; the depiction of the targets of eugenics as "subhuman"; the systematic construction of a concept of normality; the eugenic logic in prenatal screening and contemporary bioethics; and the incorporation of eugenics and disability into standpoint theory.
Part science and part social movement, eugenics emerged in the late nineteenth century as a tool for human improvement. In response to perceived threats of criminality, moral degeneration, feeble-mindedness, and "the rising tide of color," eugenic laws and social policies aimed to better the human race by regulating reproductive choice through science and technology. In this book, Rob Wilson examines eugenic thought and practice--from forced sterilization to prenatal screening--drawing on his experience working with eugenics survivors. Using the social sciences' standpoint theory as a framework to understand the intersection of eugenics, disability, social inclusiveness, and human variation, Wilson focuses on those who have lived through a eugenic past and those confronted by the legacy of eugenic thinking today. By doing so, he brings eugenics from the distant past to the ongoing present. Wilson discusses such topics as the conceptualization of eugenic traits; the formulation of laws regulating immigration and marriage and requiring sexual sterilization; the depiction of the targets of eugenics as "subhuman"; the systematic construction of a concept of normality; the eugenic logic in prenatal screening and contemporary bioethics; and the incorporation of eugenics and disability into standpoint theory.
Über den Autor
Robert A. Wilson
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I Eugenic Activities: Probing Eugenics 1
1 Standpointing Eugenics 3
2 Characterizing Eugenics 25
3 Specifying Eugenic Traits 51
4 Subhumanizing the Targets of Eugenics 77
II Eugenic Variations: The Persistence of Eugenics 99
5 Where Do Ideas of Human Variation Come From? 101
6 A Socio-cognitive Framework for Marked Variation 121
7 Black Doors, Newgenics, and Eugenics Underground 141
8 Eugenics as Wrongful Accusation 167
III Eugenic Voices: Knowing Agency at the Margins 193
9 Knowing Agency 195
10 Eugenics Unbound: Survivorship for the Subhuman 213
Notes 235
References 271
Index 297
1 Standpointing Eugenics 3
2 Characterizing Eugenics 25
3 Specifying Eugenic Traits 51
4 Subhumanizing the Targets of Eugenics 77
II Eugenic Variations: The Persistence of Eugenics 99
5 Where Do Ideas of Human Variation Come From? 101
6 A Socio-cognitive Framework for Marked Variation 121
7 Black Doors, Newgenics, and Eugenics Underground 141
8 Eugenics as Wrongful Accusation 167
III Eugenic Voices: Knowing Agency at the Margins 193
9 Knowing Agency 195
10 Eugenics Unbound: Survivorship for the Subhuman 213
Notes 235
References 271
Index 297
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
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Genre: | Biologie |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780262542708 |
ISBN-10: | 0262542706 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Wilson, Robert A. |
Hersteller: | MIT Press Ltd |
Maße: | 221 x 155 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Robert A. Wilson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.02.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,42 kg |
Über den Autor
Robert A. Wilson
Inhaltsverzeichnis
I Eugenic Activities: Probing Eugenics 1
1 Standpointing Eugenics 3
2 Characterizing Eugenics 25
3 Specifying Eugenic Traits 51
4 Subhumanizing the Targets of Eugenics 77
II Eugenic Variations: The Persistence of Eugenics 99
5 Where Do Ideas of Human Variation Come From? 101
6 A Socio-cognitive Framework for Marked Variation 121
7 Black Doors, Newgenics, and Eugenics Underground 141
8 Eugenics as Wrongful Accusation 167
III Eugenic Voices: Knowing Agency at the Margins 193
9 Knowing Agency 195
10 Eugenics Unbound: Survivorship for the Subhuman 213
Notes 235
References 271
Index 297
1 Standpointing Eugenics 3
2 Characterizing Eugenics 25
3 Specifying Eugenic Traits 51
4 Subhumanizing the Targets of Eugenics 77
II Eugenic Variations: The Persistence of Eugenics 99
5 Where Do Ideas of Human Variation Come From? 101
6 A Socio-cognitive Framework for Marked Variation 121
7 Black Doors, Newgenics, and Eugenics Underground 141
8 Eugenics as Wrongful Accusation 167
III Eugenic Voices: Knowing Agency at the Margins 193
9 Knowing Agency 195
10 Eugenics Unbound: Survivorship for the Subhuman 213
Notes 235
References 271
Index 297
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2021 |
---|---|
Genre: | Biologie |
Rubrik: | Naturwissenschaften & Technik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780262542708 |
ISBN-10: | 0262542706 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Wilson, Robert A. |
Hersteller: | MIT Press Ltd |
Maße: | 221 x 155 x 22 mm |
Von/Mit: | Robert A. Wilson |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 02.02.2021 |
Gewicht: | 0,42 kg |
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