Fit bodies,strong races,modern nations |
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Authors: | Andrés H Reggiani |
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Institution: | Departamento de Estudios Históricos y Sociales, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The Introductory Essay places the articles collected in the dossier within current debates on race, gender and nation. First, it examines the notion of “Latin” eugenics, both as a non-hereditarian approach to race improvement and a form of Fascist cultural diplomacy based on the export of Italian racial knowledge. Second, it explores the way in which the visual representation of women's bodies shaped the “eugenics gaze” of an idealized racial nation, as well as her racial “others”. Third, it analyses the racialization of immigration by looking at how dominant groups established eugenics preferences for certain foreigners based on popular assumptions of moral worth and physical strength. |
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Keywords: | Latin eugenics race science nation women immigration physical culture |
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