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Mocking Eugenics Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Mocking Eugenics By Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Mocking Eugenics by Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)


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Mocking Eugenics explores the opposition to eugenic discourse mounted by twentieth-century American artists seeking to challenge and destabilise what they viewed as a dangerous body of thought.

Mocking Eugenics Summary

Mocking Eugenics: American Culture against Scientific Hatred by Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Mocking Eugenics explores the opposition to eugenic discourse mounted by twentieth-century American artists seeking to challenge and destabilize what they viewed as a dangerous body of thought. Focusing on their wielding of humor to attack the contemporaneous science of heredity and the totalitarian impulse informing it, this book confronts the conflict between eugenic theories presented as grounded in scientific and metaphysical truth and the satirical treatment of eugenics as not only absurdly illogical but also antithetical to democratic ideals and inimical to humanistic values. Through analyses of the films of Charlie Chaplin and the fiction of F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Anita Loos, and Wallace Thurman, Mocking Eugenics examines their use of laughter to dismantle the rhetoric of perfectionism, white supremacy, and nativism that shaped mainstream expressions of American patriotism and normative white masculinity. As such, it will appeal to scholars of cultural studies, literature, cinema, sociology, humor, and American studies.

About Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)

Ewa Barbara Luczak is Professor at the Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw and President of the Polish Association for American Studies. She is the author of How Their Living in Europe Affected Five African American Authors, Breeding and Eugenics in the American Literary Imagination: Heredity Rules in the Twentieth Century and the co-editor of New Cosmopolitanism, Race and Ethnicity: Cultural Perspectives.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. I am for the little man: Charlie Chaplins comedies and the eugenic American 2. Is the strenuous life a pleasant life? Euthenic efficiency, racial duty, and the phenomenon of Anita Loos 3. Eugenic marriages and psychometrics in F. Scott Fitzgeralds Fie! Fie! Fi-Fi! and The Vegetable 4. Cosmopolitanism vs. eugenic racial nationalism: Ernest Hemingways The Torrents of Spring and Madison Grants The Passing of the Great Race 5. For the betterment of the human family? California sterilizations, Wallace Thurman, and Tomorrows Children Conclusions: Could it have happened here? The borderline existence of anti-eugenic satire

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NPB9781032000893
9781032000893
1032000899
Mocking Eugenics: American Culture against Scientific Hatred by Ewa Barbara Luczak (University of Warsaw, Poland)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-07-29
178
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