Inheriting Shame
The Story of Eugenics and Racism in America
Steven Selden(Author)
Teachers' College Press
Published on 1. January 1999
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-0-8077-3812-2 (ISBN)
Description
How could so many of America's educational, political, and intellectual leaders have advocated such things as institutionalization, segregation, and even sterilization of those with "inferior blood"? How could the racist notion of selective breeding and racial betterment have become an integral part of high school and college biology textbooks?
In this remarkable book, Steven Selden tells the story of the eugenics movement in America during the early decades of the twentieth century. Complete with fascinating archival photographs, Inheriting Shame provides a powerful historical account and refutation of biological determinist ideas. Selden discusses the role played by America's foremost social theorists and scientists, popular media, and most importantly, the school textbook, in shaping public consciousness regarding the "truth" of biological determinism. Much more than simply an historical overview, Inheriting Shame concludes with a trenchant analysis of contemporary research evidence of the role that inheritance plays in complex human behavior-including traits ranging from Down Syndrome to violent behavior and homosexuality.
In this remarkable book, Steven Selden tells the story of the eugenics movement in America during the early decades of the twentieth century. Complete with fascinating archival photographs, Inheriting Shame provides a powerful historical account and refutation of biological determinist ideas. Selden discusses the role played by America's foremost social theorists and scientists, popular media, and most importantly, the school textbook, in shaping public consciousness regarding the "truth" of biological determinism. Much more than simply an historical overview, Inheriting Shame concludes with a trenchant analysis of contemporary research evidence of the role that inheritance plays in complex human behavior-including traits ranging from Down Syndrome to violent behavior and homosexuality.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
photographs
ISBN-13
978-0-8077-3812-2 (9780807738122)
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Persons
Steven Selden is Program Coordinator of the Curriculum Theory and Development Program at the University of Maryland at College Park.