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Published: 01 October 2011
DOI: 10.1215/9780822394235-005
EISBN: 978-0-8223-9423-5
Published: 16 April 2021
DOI: 10.1215/9781478012986-005
EISBN: 978-1-4780-1298-6
Published: 14 April 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373070-003
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7307-0
... Chapter 2 looks at genetic studies carried out from the 1940s to the 1970s. These focused mainly on indigenous peoples, but necessarily explored processes of mestizaje. The studies took place at the time of a global shift toward antiracism, which depended on a strict divide between biology...
Published: 17 March 2017
DOI: 10.1215/9780822373391-011
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7339-1
... trappings, the chapter suggests, we could arrive at an affirmative, and thus far more radical, vision of biopolitics and community, one predicated not on a strict economy of equilibrium but on an uneconomical apportionment of valuation, perspective, and responsibility. animal in biopolitics...
Published: 08 December 2023
DOI: 10.1215/9781478027560-008
EISBN: 978-1-4780-2756-0
... how Bolivia's ideal of “Indian education” became a vector for contradictory revolutionary aspirations, intergenerational tensions, and unforeseen social consequences during the 1950s and early 1960s. Despite the MNR's hollow educational rhetoric, strict program of Indian assimilation, and deep...
Published: 12 October 2015
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374978-006
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7497-8
... loss of land, home, and family, as well as nostalgia for a larger subcontinental ethos now gone forever, figure in their writing. Though these narratives are not autobiographies in the strict sense of the term, they are deeply autobiographical in sentiment, enabling the women to speak for a larger...
Published: 15 July 2016
DOI: 10.1215/9780822374008-014
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7400-8
... at the last minute when Gorbachev demanded strict limits on SDI. Drawing from official records of both sides, the author reveals how the abortive Reykjavik deal included elimination of nuclear bombers, where the US had a substantial advantage, and not just ballistic missiles, as US officials said at the time...
Published: 14 April 2017
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7307-0
... on a strict divide between biology and culture, which undermined the authority of the concept of race (without abolishing it altogether). The chapter explores eugenics, and moves on to specific genetic studies of blood types. serology eugenics antiracism Chapters 3–7 begins an extended...
Published: 14 April 2017
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7307-0
... processes of mestizaje. The studies took place at the time of a global shift toward antiracism, which depended on a strict divide between biology and culture, which undermined the authority of the concept of race (without abolishing it altogether). The chapter explores eugenics, and moves on to specific...
Published: 12 October 2015
EISBN: 978-0-8223-7497-8
... to unfold on the subcontinent; also how loss of land, home, and family, as well as nostalgia for a larger subcontinental ethos now gone forever, figure in their writing. Though these narratives are not autobiographies in the strict sense of the term, they are deeply autobiographical in sentiment, enabling...
... of biopolitics. By doing away with immunity and its reciprocal trappings, the chapter suggests, we could arrive at an affirmative, and thus far more radical, vision of biopolitics and community, one predicated not on a strict economy of equilibrium but on an uneconomical apportionment of valuation, perspective...