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5. National Identities and Racial Transformations
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Science and Social Knowledge 1
- I. The New Genetics and the Beginnings of Eugenics 21
- 2. Eugenics in La tin America : Its Origins and Institutional Ecology 35
- 3. Racial Poisons and the Politics of Heredity in Latin 63 America in the 1920s 63
- 4. "Matrimonial Eugenics": Gender and the Construction of Negative Eugenics 102
- 5. National Identities and Racial Transformations 135
- 6. U.S., Pan American, and Latin Visions of Eugenics 171
- 7. Conclusion: Science and the Politics of Interpretation 196
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Science and Social Knowledge 1
- I. The New Genetics and the Beginnings of Eugenics 21
- 2. Eugenics in La tin America : Its Origins and Institutional Ecology 35
- 3. Racial Poisons and the Politics of Heredity in Latin 63 America in the 1920s 63
- 4. "Matrimonial Eugenics": Gender and the Construction of Negative Eugenics 102
- 5. National Identities and Racial Transformations 135
- 6. U.S., Pan American, and Latin Visions of Eugenics 171
- 7. Conclusion: Science and the Politics of Interpretation 196
- Index 203