
"Race" Is a Four-Letter Word The Genesis of the Concept
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Summary
Table of Contents
Preface: | |
Introduction: | |
The Biology of Human Variation | |
Background of a Belief | |
Adaptive Traits: Clines | |
The Perception Of Human Differences In The Past | |
What Shall We Call "Them?" | |
The Peasant Perspective | |
Antiquity | |
Renaissance | |
Enlightenment: The "Age of Reason" | |
Science and The Greatness of God | |
The Limits of Reason | |
Linnaeus and Classification | |
Buffon and Continuity | |
Camper and the Facial Angle | |
Assessing the Meaning of Human Differences | |
One Origin Or Many? | |
The Roots of "Polygenism" | |
Monogenism | |
Anthropology In The Enlightenment | |
Blumenbach and "Degeneration" | |
The Scottish Enlightenment Comes to America | |
"Race" From the Perspective of the American Enlightenment | |
The Triumph of Feeling Over Reason | |
Romanticism | |
Phrenology | |
The Founding Of The American School Of Anthropology | |
The Postcolonial United States of America | |
Morton and the American Origin of Biological Anthropology | |
Passing The Torch | |
Archetypical American | |
The Demise Of Monogenism And The Rise Of Polygenism | |
The Last Monogenist | |
The Voice of American Racialism | |
Scotland | |
France | |
Toward A War Over Slavery And Afterward | |
"Race" and Politics | |
War and Its Aftermath | |
The French Connection | |
Paul Broca and the Professionalization of Biological Anthropology | |
The Legacy Of The American School In America | |
Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1841-1906) | |
The First World War | |
The French Connection and the Concept of "Race" | |
William Z. Ripley and the Magic Three | |
Madison GrantLothrop Stoddard | |
The Ethos Of Eugenics | |
Eugenics | |
Eugenics Exported to America | |
Germany"Race" and Eugenics Applied to the Shaping of America | |
Henry Ford And The Ethos Of The Holocaust | |
The Anti-Semitism of Henry Ford | |
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion | |
The Outlook Of The "Bigot Brigade" | |
"Race" and "Intelligence" | |
Statistical Theology and the Worship of Sir Cyril Burt: "Scientific" Fraud | |
The Galtonian Legacy In America | |
World War I"Intelligence" and Immigration | |
Lewis Terman and Genetic Predestination | |
Walter Lippmann Versus the Termanites | |
"Race" In Biological Anthropology | |
Ales Hrdlicka and the Smithsonian: Organizing the Profession | |
Academia and the Patterns of Thought in Biological Anthropology: Sir Arthur Keith | |
Keith's Influence on America: Earnest Albert Hooton | |
Carleton Coon on "Race" | |
Science and Society on "Race" After World War II | |
The Legacy of the Pioneer Fund | |
The Promotion of "Scientific" Racism | |
Jensenism | |
The Bell Curve | |
Apostle of Apartheid | |
Richard Lynn | |
"Otherism" | |
Afterthoughts | |
Sources Cited | |
Index | |
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