How the Politics of Superiority Still Shape Us Today
Buch, Englisch, 125 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 313 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-63552-6
Verlag: Springer Nature Switzerland
O’Brien examines how the founding of the United States of America was built on unwanted individuals from the United Kingdom; transported felons and indentured servants were many of the original colonists. As the population forged its new nation, many of these individuals were the focus of restrictive immigration policies that sought to amend the identity of the American citizen and sought to define acceptable roles for Black persons within American society. Faithful slave monuments provided physical models to help engrain these roles within American life. O’Brien traces the development of the Mammy statue movement and its intersectionality with the restrictive immigration laws.
Finally, she turns to the rhetoric of Donald Trump and contextualizes his speech in the ideology of the superiority of White Nordic nativism within American life.
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Chapter 1: Eugenics Origins.- Chapter 2: Mammy Statues, Power, and the Importance of Framing.- Chapter 3: Immigration Laws and Eugenics.- Chapter 4: Donald Trump’s Rhetoric and how Eugenics Frames His World.- Chapter 5: Conclusion.