Racial Segregation and Eugenical Science Between the Wars - Michael L. Blakey

Racial Segregation and Eugenical Science Between the Wars

Race and Racism in Western Society, Volume 2
Buch | Hardcover
576 Seiten
2025
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-82715-5 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
This volume examines the rise and decline of racial science and its relationship to the political and social imposition of Jim Crow in the American South, a racialized code of laws grounded upon an inherently racist and prejudicial pseudoscience. The author argues, here, that the study of human beings within the emerging 18th and 19th century institutions of Western science were corrupted by the limited social intuitions of its enslaving, colonizing, and elitist members. Western science and White societies plowed forward in continued ideological adherence to a biodeterministic imagination: to justify slavery, then Jim Crow racial segregation, immigration restriction and other deadly and exploitative ‘eugenical’ solutions of Social Darwinist thought. The story is further complexified by the countervailing theories and voices of Black and Jewish intellectuals in the social and biocultural sciences in the 19th and 20th centuries, such as Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Montague Cobb. These had profound consequences not only for the social sciences, but the cultural life of Black Americans in the aftermath (and afterlife) of slavery. At the same time, even here, the author discloses that the racialized dimensions of social science could not be fully exorcised, as social science continued to construct 'soft-line racism’ in that it selectively primitivized darker people and omitted White racism and colonialism from their human story. African American social scientists and historians brought White racism and Black modernity to the fore. Eugenics had begun to paint marginal White people (Jewish and Italian immigrants to the U.S.) as natural inferiors to ‘Nordics’ or ‘Aryans’ with devastating consequences in World War II Europe. As the War ended, the world community began its turn against racism in science and society. In constructing this historical and sociological counternarrative, the author provides a critical new social history that illuminates a tangled and turgid past for contemporary readers, students, and researchers with vital insights for anthropology, sociology, history, cultural studies, philosophy, and American studies.

Michael L. Blakey is a leading anthropologist at William & Mary University, whose training and productive research career (80 publications in major journals) integrates human biology, history, and culture, including critical writings on the history and philosophy of science. He is the recipient of many awards, including the President’s Award of the American Anthropological Association, the Legacy Award of the Association of Black Anthropologists, an Honorary Doctor of Science from CUNY, and the Plumeri Award.

PrefaceAcknowledgementsOverview of Volume I

1. Jim Crow
2. The Rise of Eugenics and American Anthropology
3. Racist Medicine and its Antithesis
4. Racial Eclipse at World’s End
5. Anthropology and Race in the Second Half of the 20th Century
6. Black Anthropologists Against the Grain in the Second Reconstruction
7. Anthropology Slowly Turns to the Study of Racism
8. Museums Reflect Whiteness

Prospectus to Volume III

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.3.2025
Zusatzinfo 4 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 4 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-032-82715-7 / 1032827157
ISBN-13 978-1-032-82715-5 / 9781032827155
Zustand Neuware
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