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Published: 01 September 2015
...Chapter one traces the rise of scientific racism through the two debates--racial origins and slavery--that drove ethnology’s development and argues the nascent field was entirely male-dominated. It focused on men, presumed a male audience, and was produced by male scientists, though "man...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... Herbert Adolphus hypersexuality Bean Robert Bennett hysteria Emancipation Lynching Morton Samuel NAACP Walter White lynching scientific racism racialized science lynching American studies African American studies culture and race in a chapter of his autobiography titled “I Learn...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... racial Brace Charles L imperialism Walker Francis Stoddard Lothrop homosexuality Roman C V separate spheres gender ideology of scientific racism manhood racial anthropology history of citizenship gender studies American studies Civil War in his 1861 text negroes...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... ancient world Daniel F E religion scientific racism racialized science sexology perversion American studies gender studies culture and race in may 1890, chicago physician G. Frank Lydston opined that the “society of the future” should look to “the physician, and not to the moralist...
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Published: 01 September 2015
... jaws as symbol of racial inferiority Fleming William H Graves John Temple Boas Franz emasculation racial studies lynching racial violence castration scientific racism racialized science African American studies American studies race and ethnicity the year 1893 proved A watershed...
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Published: 01 April 2016
...The chapter illustrates how race became a way of interpreting metabolic differences across individuals and social groups that is consistent with historical forms of scientific racism. I trace the production of racial meaning through three conceptual periods of the emergence of metabolic syndrome...
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Published: 01 April 2016
... inequality, and constructs powerful ideas like metabolic syndrome to sever the relationship between body and society. The chapter shows how the arguments presented contribute to and develop the existing critical research on scientific racism, color blindness, and biopolitics. If, as a society, we decided...
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Published online: 19 January 2017
Published in print: 01 April 2016