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Sex, skulls, and citizens, gender and racial science in Argentina (1860-1910), Ashley Elizabeth Kerr

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Sex, skulls, and citizens, gender and racial science in Argentina (1860-1910), Ashley Elizabeth Kerr
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Main title
Sex, skulls, and citizens
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1111651782
Responsibility statement
Ashley Elizabeth Kerr
Series statement
Project Muse eBooks
Sub title
gender and racial science in Argentina (1860-1910)
Table Of Contents
Cover -- Title Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Scientific Engagements: Women, Sex, and Racial Science -- Chapter 1: Inappropriate Relations: Indigenous Private Lives as a Matter of Public Concern -- Chapter 2: Sex and Specimen: Desiring Indigenous Bodies -- Chapter 3: Displaying Gender: Indigenous Peoples in the Museo de La Plata -- Chapter 4: Degenerates or New Beginnings? Theorizing Racial Mixture in Fiction -- Chapter 5: Defiant Captives and Warrior Queens: Women Repurpose Scientific RacismConclusion: An Enduring Legacy: The Nineteenth Century in the Twentieth and Twenty-First -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
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