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Imperialism, race, and therapeutics: the legacy of medicalizing the "colonial body"
Authors:Patricia Barton
Affiliation:Department of History, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
Abstract:The era of high colonialism in South Asia coincided with the period when eugenics came to dominate much of the scientific discourse in Europe and America. Such attitudes were naturally transplanted into the colonial world where medical researchers helped to establish a pathological "difference" between Europeans in India and the colonial "Other," thus creating a medical discourse dominated by racial segregated treatment regimes. With the growth of trans-national transfer of scientific knowledge, this colonial "research" began to underpin racially constructed medical practices wherever they occurred.
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