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The public and private history of eugenics / Chloe S. Burke and Christopher J. Castaneda, guest editors.

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    Overview

    Series
    Public historian, v. 29, no. 3
    Public historian ; v. 29, no. 3.
    Format
    Book
    Published
    Berkeley, CA : University of California Press, 2007
    ©2007
    Contents
    The Public and Private History of Eugenics. The Public and Private History of Eugenics : An Introduction / Chloe S. Burke and Christopher J. Castaneda
    Exhibits: Making Eugenics History Visible. Deadly Medicine / Susan Bachrach
    Exhibiting Eugenics : Response and Resistance to a Hidden History / Ralph Brave and Kathryn Sylva
    Eugenics as Indian Removal : Sociohistorical Process and the De(con)struction of American Indians in the Southeast / Angela Gonzales, Judy Kertesz, and Gabrielle Tayac
    Case Studies: Eugenics in the Public Realm. "Fitter Families for Future Firesides" : Florence Sherbon and Popular Eugenics / Laura L. Lovett
    Chasing Aleck : The Story of a Dorm / R.A.R. Edwards
    Designing a Brave New World : Eugenics, Politics, and Fiction / Joanne Woiak
    Archives and Media: Public Awareness, Private Trauma. Locating the Voices of the Sterilized / Rebecca M. Kluchin
    Filming Eugenics : Teaching the History of Eugenics Through Film / Melissa Ooten and Sarah Trembanis
    Racial Science Now : Histories of Race and Science in the Age of Personalized Medicine / Brian Beaton
    Review Essay. Back to the Future : Eugenics-A Bibliographic Essay / David Cullen.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Burke, Chloe Serene.
    Castaneda, Christopher James, 1959-
    University of California Press.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    The Public and Private History of Eugenics. The Public and Private History of Eugenics : An Introduction / Chloe S. Burke and Christopher J. Castaneda -- Exhibits: Making Eugenics History Visible. Deadly Medicine / Susan Bachrach -- Exhibiting Eugenics : Response and Resistance to a Hidden History / Ralph Brave and Kathryn Sylva -- Eugenics as Indian Removal : Sociohistorical Process and the De(con)struction of American Indians in the Southeast / Angela Gonzales, Judy Kertesz, and Gabrielle Tayac -- Case Studies: Eugenics in the Public Realm. "Fitter Families for Future Firesides" : Florence Sherbon and Popular Eugenics / Laura L. Lovett -- Chasing Aleck : The Story of a Dorm / R.A.R. Edwards -- Designing a Brave New World : Eugenics, Politics, and Fiction / Joanne Woiak -- Archives and Media: Public Awareness, Private Trauma. Locating the Voices of the Sterilized / Rebecca M. Kluchin -- Filming Eugenics : Teaching the History of Eugenics Through Film / Melissa Ooten and Sarah Trembanis -- Racial Science Now : Histories of Race and Science in the Age of Personalized Medicine / Brian Beaton -- Review Essay. Back to the Future : Eugenics-A Bibliographic Essay / David Cullen.

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    English
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    Physical Description
    175 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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