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The Cultivation Of Whiteness Science Health And Racial Destiny In Australia Illustrated Anderson

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The Cultivation Of Whiteness Science Health And Racial Destiny In Australia Illustrated Anderson
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Publisher: Basic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.87 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Anderson, Warwick
ISBN: 9780465003051, 0465003052
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: Illustrated

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The Cultivation Of Whiteness Science Health And Racial Destiny In Australia Illustrated Anderson by Anderson, Warwick 9780465003051, 0465003052 instant download after payment.

In nineteenth-century Australia, the main commentators on race and biological differences were doctors. But the medical profession entertained serious anxieties about the possibility of "racial denigration" of the white population in the new land, and medical and social scientists violated ethics and principles in pursuit of a more homogenized Australia. The Cultivation of Whiteness examines the notions of "whiteness" and racism, and introduces a whole new framework for discussion of the development of medicine and science. Warwick Anderson provides the first full account of the shocking experimentation in the 1920s and '30s on Aboriginal people of the central deserts--the Australian equivalent of the infamous Tuskegee Experiment. Lucid and entertaining throughout, this pioneering historical survey of ideas will help to reshape debate on race, ethnicity, citizenship, and environment everywhere.

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