Between 1905 and 1945, 31 states in the Untied States and 2 provinces in Canada enacted sterilization legislation. Over 70 statutes and amendments were enacted to guide, oversee and regulate sterilization practice, while over 24 distinct conditions were offered as grounds for sterilization. Although excellent legal, historical, and philosophical scholarship has investigated the motivations, causes and consequences of this legislation (Paul, 1995; Dowbiggin, 1997; Lombardo, 2008), little work has been done to explicitly systematic analyse the language used in sterilization legislation. This brief study attempts to fill some of the gap by attending to a number of questions that arise in the context of sterilization legislation. Five questio...
In 1907, Indiana passed the first involuntary sterilization law in the world based on the theory of ...
In the early twentieth century, interest in eugenics swept the world. Seen as a scientific solution ...
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
Between 1905 and 1945, 31 states in the Untied States and 2 provinces in Canada enacted sterilizatio...
The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried in...
Since sterilization is a drastic remedy and generally a permanent infringement of bodily integrity, ...
Compulsory sterilization on non-criminal grounds is provided for by statute in twenty-six states. In...
In a landmark legal case in 1996, eugenics survivor Leilani Muir successfully sued the province of A...
For more than 50 years, sterilization of mentally retarded persons was an accepted practice in many ...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
From 1928 to 1972, the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, Canada’s lengthiest eugenic policy, shaped ...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
In the first decades of the 20th century, broad recognition of Francis Galton’s eugenics resulted in...
This paper explains the evolution of Eugenics from Mendel’s peas to Nazi Germany. It reveals startli...
In 1907, Indiana passed the first involuntary sterilization law in the world based on the theory of ...
In the early twentieth century, interest in eugenics swept the world. Seen as a scientific solution ...
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...
Between 1905 and 1945, 31 states in the Untied States and 2 provinces in Canada enacted sterilizatio...
The question, or rather, the problem of sterilization of the unfit has been very forcibly carried in...
Since sterilization is a drastic remedy and generally a permanent infringement of bodily integrity, ...
Compulsory sterilization on non-criminal grounds is provided for by statute in twenty-six states. In...
In a landmark legal case in 1996, eugenics survivor Leilani Muir successfully sued the province of A...
For more than 50 years, sterilization of mentally retarded persons was an accepted practice in many ...
The sterilizations of over 200,000 Americans is an often forgotten part of Western science’s not so ...
In 1933 the Provincial Government of British Columbia legalized the sterilizations of individuals at...
From 1928 to 1972, the Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act, Canada’s lengthiest eugenic policy, shaped ...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
In the first decades of the 20th century, broad recognition of Francis Galton’s eugenics resulted in...
This paper explains the evolution of Eugenics from Mendel’s peas to Nazi Germany. It reveals startli...
In 1907, Indiana passed the first involuntary sterilization law in the world based on the theory of ...
In the early twentieth century, interest in eugenics swept the world. Seen as a scientific solution ...
Women of color have long suffered targeted and systematic racial discrimination and attempts to cont...