This article attempts to resituate the Greek regime of 4th of August 1936 within the wider context of interwar fascism in Europe and address it as fascist ideology and practice. It does so by pointing to the ways in which the biomedical discourse on gender and sexuality was pivotal in Ioannis Metaxas's project in terms of playing a crucial role in normalising ideas of racial, class, sexual and gender hierarchy. The article has two areas of focus. The first approaches the eugenic discourse developed in Greece and Europe under liberal governments. This relied on the premise that the mental or psychic disorders it accounted for, identified mainly among the lower classes, were diagnosed as diseases of the 'libidinous libido' when...
By focusing on Italian psychiatric debates about sexual inversion this article shows how Italian psy...
The article discusses Giorgio Agamben’s notion of biopolitics as the fundamental event of the proces...
This paper studies the development of two diseases, hysteria and hypocondria which have embodied the...
This article examines the construction of biomedical discourses regarding the libido, in Greece duri...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
This article explores how hormone treatments were used to optimise and normalise individuals under I...
Historical research acknowledges only cursorily the Catholic contribution to eugenics. Yet there is ...
The relationship between the British and Nazi eugenics movements has been underexamined, largely bec...
"This article compares the responses to the declining birthrate by three very different regimes in W...
The article presents an overview of racist ideas publicized in the nationalistic journal Ideas, the ...
The scientific origins and the development of eugenic and racial theoriesformulated by physicians, j...
This book reveals how art and sex promoted the desire for the genetically perfect body. Its eight ch...
The first half of the 20th century witnessed the development of the classic eugenics. Some countrie...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
By focusing on Italian psychiatric debates about sexual inversion this article shows how Italian psy...
The article discusses Giorgio Agamben’s notion of biopolitics as the fundamental event of the proces...
This paper studies the development of two diseases, hysteria and hypocondria which have embodied the...
This article examines the construction of biomedical discourses regarding the libido, in Greece duri...
Eugenics is not a nineteenth-century invention. You can talk about it since the appearance of the fi...
This article explores how hormone treatments were used to optimise and normalise individuals under I...
Historical research acknowledges only cursorily the Catholic contribution to eugenics. Yet there is ...
The relationship between the British and Nazi eugenics movements has been underexamined, largely bec...
"This article compares the responses to the declining birthrate by three very different regimes in W...
The article presents an overview of racist ideas publicized in the nationalistic journal Ideas, the ...
The scientific origins and the development of eugenic and racial theoriesformulated by physicians, j...
This book reveals how art and sex promoted the desire for the genetically perfect body. Its eight ch...
The first half of the 20th century witnessed the development of the classic eugenics. Some countrie...
Bevölkerungspolitik, population politics, shaped the politics of gender and sexuality during the Wei...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
By focusing on Italian psychiatric debates about sexual inversion this article shows how Italian psy...
The article discusses Giorgio Agamben’s notion of biopolitics as the fundamental event of the proces...
This paper studies the development of two diseases, hysteria and hypocondria which have embodied the...