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Eugenic Nation: Faults and Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America (Volume 17) (American Crossroads)

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ISBN-13: 9780520244443 ISBN-10: 0520244443
Publisher
University of California Press
Binding
paperback
Published
August 8, 2005
Weight
1.1 lbs
Dimensions
22.90×2.20×15.20 cm

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Eugenic Nation: Faults and Frontiers of Better Breeding in Modern America (Volume 17) (American Crossroads) by Stern, Alexandra Minna. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780520244443.

Many people assume that eugenics all but disappeared with the fall of Nazism, but as this sweeping history demonstrates, the idea of better breeding had a wide and surprising reach in the United States throughout the twentieth century. With an original emphasis on the American West, Eugenic Nation brings to light many little-known facts―for example, that one-third of the involuntary sterilizations in this country occurred in California between 1909 and 1979―as it explores the influence of eugenics on phenomena as varied as race-based intelligence tests, school segregation, tropical medicine, the Border Patrol, and the environmental movement. Eugenic Nation begins in the 1900s, when influential California eugenicists molded an extensive agenda of better breeding for the rest of the country. The book traces hereditarian theories of sex and gender to the culture of conformity of the 1950s and moves to the 1960s, arguing that the liberation movements of that decade emerged in part as a challenge to policies and practices informed by eugenics.