You should see the faces when I teach On Killing and show them war porn. They look away. I smile. But I thought they were bad men and bad women? Apparently, most are not.
Posted by chaunceydevega at 3:29 AM
Chauncey DeVega is a race man in progress, and on occasion, a polemicist. He is also a resplendent purveyor of negro wisdom and collector of Black wit. Holder of the sacred chalice of the Ghetto Nerds. A believer in Black Pragmatism and the glories of the Black Freedom Struggle.
Chauncey DeVega is a speaker for the tribe known as We are Respectable Negroes...folks who are just a little angry (and you know what happens when we get angry). It may appear that we are the same, but as you will see, we are actually quite different.
He remains anonymous for now. But there will be clues, tasty morsels of information, that friends (and perhaps enemies) can use to find out his gov't name.

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With this post you're coming a lot closer to my intellectual neighborhood, CDV.
I am continually amazed at how little people understand about the intensity of the American devotion to eugenics and eugenicist ideas during the progressive era.
As you may or may not know, here in my fair state we are currently following the activities of an executive task force appointed by the gov'nah to address the issue of reparations for the ~7600 women who were forcible sterilized by the state. If this does pass, my state will be the first to authorize such compensation, itself an interesting possibility.
The history of American public health is simply saturated with racial and class prejudices, and eugenics is only one (major) example of this phenomena. Heck, most sterilization laws were only officially repealed in the 1970s.
Minor quibble with your writing: 20th c. eugenics is IMO not properly understood as a joint project of Nazis and White American elites. In its intellectual origins in mid-to-late 19th c. (my period), it flourished in America and Britain, and was significantly more advanced in these states than in Germany, which was a relative late-comer to the eugenics scene. Hitler's favorite periodical in prison was The Dearborn Observer, suggesting at least in part that Third Reich-style eugenics borrowed a great deal, particularly in its earlier instantiations, from American eugenics (there is a great deal of additional evidence for this argument).
Thus, eugenics is better understood as a global project of Eurocentrism and Whiteness, rather than as a joint project of Nazis and White American elites, although of course we know of significant exchange between the latter groups specifically.
That is a very important distinction. To think of these as international issues of the colorline and how whiteness works in that context. So provincial sometimes, my American habit.
We can also talk about the eugenics policies w. Australia and elsewhere. As I did with symbolic racism, I may do a quick post on race and nationhood.
Tell me more about the case you are working on. Has there been public outcry or shame? Or is this just one more bit of little known history that most would rather ignore?
Oh, I'm not actively working on it. I'm not an historian of eugenics; but because I work on health inequities, the social determinants of health (esp. race and class), and also on the American history of public health, I'd feel like even more of a charlatan than I normally do if I didn't edumacate myself on the subject. So while I'm probably a bit more than an interloper, I'm definitely a lot less than an expert.
In any case, it has continually made the news. There's a news item in the regional media just about every week, with some national coverage.
Bear in mind, I have only recently moved to my state, so I'm probably not quite as up-to-speed on goings on as to the history of eugenics here as others. But I'm trying to inform myself as rapidly as possible.
Regarding your question in particular, my understanding is that an intrepid journalist really forced the public's eye to the stories with a series of reports in 2002. The reports were (of course?) presaged by an academic book written by an historian, but what is most interesting about this book is that the author apparently had an immense amount of difficulty convincing the authorities to turn over the relevant documentation, eventually resorting to FOIA and its state counterparts to compel compliance. I know you'll be shocked, shocked I say, to hear this.
If you're interested in some of the details, email me off-blog and I'll try to put some links together for ya. But Google News set to the last few months should turn up oodles of links, too.
cd...I had to wait and collect myself after watching the "Hole in the Head" clip before commenting and all I can still say is - "Lawd ha' mercy, what evil lurks in the hearts (and minds) of men!"
I'd posted this a month or so ago under "Things that make me go Hmm..." in the side-bar and saved it so I could follow the process: "North Carolina's reparation for the dark past of American eugenics"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/cifamerica/2011/jun/28/north-carolina-forced-sterilization
I was actually really surprised they're even talking about any kind of reparations for people who had to suffer under that filthy NC program. When I first heard the news about it, around 2 mos ago, I nearly drove off the road from surprise. I used to link to the W-S Journal's mea culpa site, often.
<a href="http://againsttheirwill.journalnow.com/>Against Their Will</a>
I didn't have time to watch the entire clip but like Daniel I also work in the public health/health inequalities realm and can co-sign for the fact that the racist, sexist traditions of contraceptive practices are ongoing. Norplant and Depo are still being taregted to poor women as de facto sterilization measures: http://www.cwpe.org/files/Norplant%20and%20Depo-Provera.pdf - and from what I have read are/were linked once put forth as a condition for the receipt of welfare benefits in states like Indiana?
It is also interesting to me how persons of (white) privilege misdirect their energies at fighting public health conspiracies, when race-based health inequalities are so glaringly obvious on a global scale. As I am sure you know there is a growing anti-vacc movement in North America and Britain, with parents now refusing the MMR and Chicken Pox vaccines as the result of ONE junk science study that has sparked a middle class uprising of snowflake parents united against vaccinations. For someone who teaches women's health it puts me in an awkward place - how do I teach millenials to critique the medical establishment, but not encourage some of this more dangerous conspriacy-driven group think that has (I fear) dangerous consequences for outbreaks of diseases that should have been long banished.
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