Since the early 1990s, a series of studies underscored the overwhelming presence of positive eugenics in modern Argentina. These works emphasized the marginal role which discourse on eugenics took on violent methods for selection. In recent years, this point of view has shifted, emphasizing the conceptual viscosity of eugenics as well as the presence of negative eugenic discourses. This paper discusses these historiographic trends, and also dwells on the narratives that those perspectives articulated in relation to the question of sterilization and regulation of marriage of those who had tuberculosis in Buenos Aires during the first half of the twentieth century. This example stresses the need to examine discourse as well as practices in un...
Scholars such as Nancy Leys Stepan, Alexandra Minna Stern, Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette have all ...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
This paper is on the historiography of Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Movement of the early 20th c...
Since the early 1990s, a series of studies underscored the overwhelming presence of positive eugenic...
Immigration was a central feature in the making of modern Buenos Aires. Elites celebrated the massiv...
The main objective of this article, addresses the issue of selecting, ranking and classifying mates ...
Naturally, and quite understandably, people avoid discussing the dark periods of human history, spec...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Este trabajo aborda un aspecto de la variante eugénica latina que se desarrolló en Argentina durante...
Demography was heavily involved in the eugenics movement of the early twentieth century but, along w...
Although historians have for some time been integrating sociological concepts into their work on eug...
Eugenics is the science of enhancing the human population through the management of breeding and her...
This article discusses the thought of one of the pioneers of eugenics in Spain, Dr. Enrique Diego M...
The aim of this article is showing that since Second World War, the Eugenics Theory has been constan...
Scholars such as Nancy Leys Stepan, Alexandra Minna Stern, Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette have all ...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
This paper is on the historiography of Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Movement of the early 20th c...
Since the early 1990s, a series of studies underscored the overwhelming presence of positive eugenic...
Immigration was a central feature in the making of modern Buenos Aires. Elites celebrated the massiv...
The main objective of this article, addresses the issue of selecting, ranking and classifying mates ...
Naturally, and quite understandably, people avoid discussing the dark periods of human history, spec...
Eugenics. The term brings to light a dark history. From 1928 to 1972, Canada, specifically Alberta,...
This paper addresses the topic of the intellectual and academic foundations of the eugenics movement...
Este trabajo aborda un aspecto de la variante eugénica latina que se desarrolló en Argentina durante...
Demography was heavily involved in the eugenics movement of the early twentieth century but, along w...
Although historians have for some time been integrating sociological concepts into their work on eug...
Eugenics is the science of enhancing the human population through the management of breeding and her...
This article discusses the thought of one of the pioneers of eugenics in Spain, Dr. Enrique Diego M...
The aim of this article is showing that since Second World War, the Eugenics Theory has been constan...
Scholars such as Nancy Leys Stepan, Alexandra Minna Stern, Marius Turda and Aaron Gillette have all ...
Introducing a special issue of the journal, the article summarizes the half-century long debate on e...
This paper is on the historiography of Margaret Sanger and the Eugenics Movement of the early 20th c...