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5 Eugenics in Manitoba and the Sterilization Controversy of 1933
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Erna Kurbegović
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Prologue: Eugenics and Its Study xvii
- List of Illustrations xxiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 John M. MacEachran and Eugenics in Alberta: Victorian Sensibilities, Idealist Philosophy, and Detached Efficiency 37
- 2 The Consequences of Eugenic Sterilization in Alberta 57
- 3 The Involvement of Nurses in the Eugenics Program in Alberta, 1920–1940 87
- 4 The Alberta Eugenics Movement and the 1937 Amendment to the Sexual Sterilization Act 103
- 5 Eugenics in Manitoba and the Sterilization Controversy of 1933 119
- 6 “New Fashioned with Respect to the Human Race”: American Eugenics in the Media at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 137
- 7 The “Eugenics Paradox”: Core Beliefs of Progressivism versus Relics of Medical Traditionalism—The Example of Kurt Goldstein 159
- 8 Too Little, Too Late: Compensation for Victims of Coerced Sterilization 181
- 9 Commentary One 199
- 10 Commentary Two 209
- Conclusion: Lessons from the History of Eugenics 217
- Appendix: Sexual Sterilization, Four Years Experience in Alberta 233
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 323
- Contributors 369
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Prologue: Eugenics and Its Study xvii
- List of Illustrations xxiii
- Introduction 1
- 1 John M. MacEachran and Eugenics in Alberta: Victorian Sensibilities, Idealist Philosophy, and Detached Efficiency 37
- 2 The Consequences of Eugenic Sterilization in Alberta 57
- 3 The Involvement of Nurses in the Eugenics Program in Alberta, 1920–1940 87
- 4 The Alberta Eugenics Movement and the 1937 Amendment to the Sexual Sterilization Act 103
- 5 Eugenics in Manitoba and the Sterilization Controversy of 1933 119
- 6 “New Fashioned with Respect to the Human Race”: American Eugenics in the Media at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 137
- 7 The “Eugenics Paradox”: Core Beliefs of Progressivism versus Relics of Medical Traditionalism—The Example of Kurt Goldstein 159
- 8 Too Little, Too Late: Compensation for Victims of Coerced Sterilization 181
- 9 Commentary One 199
- 10 Commentary Two 209
- Conclusion: Lessons from the History of Eugenics 217
- Appendix: Sexual Sterilization, Four Years Experience in Alberta 233
- Notes 253
- Bibliography 323
- Contributors 369
- Index 375