Abstract/Details

In search of purity: Popular eugenics and racial uplift among New Negroes 1915–1935

Sherman, Shantella Y.   The University of Nebraska - Lincoln ProQuest Dissertations & Theses,  2014. 3618815.

Abstract (summary)

“In Search of Purity: Eugenics and Racial Uplift among New Negroes, 1915–1935” examines the reinterpretation of eugenic theories by Black scholars, who helped integrate the science into a social movement for racial uplift. Areas of analyses include: The Talented Tenth, links between ideas about social degeneracy and physical hygiene, eugenics courses and professors at Howard University, hereditarian, and colorism. Guiding principles of African American-led eugenic theory are examined alongside the fading imagery of the Old Negro that consisted of stereotypes scattered throughout plantation fiction, blackface minstrelsy, vaudeville, and Darwinism. Specifically, terms like germ plasm (negative characteristics transmitted through genes through continual selection, unchanged, from one generation to the next) , and racial hygiene (a public health platform designed to eliminate, among other ailments, venereal disease and promote healthy reproduction within a race) are analyzed in their relation to popular discourses about Black cleanliness that included “moral fitness” and intellectual ineptness. Ideologies that intrinsically tied blackness to social degeneracy and criminality, as well as terms like full-blood and mulatto, are also examined. Links between standards of beauty, desirability, and marriage-worthiness in relation to those ideas are also critiqued. Of particular interest is the impact of racial hygiene discourses on African-American advertising through the promotion of products to lighten skin and straighten hair in order to eliminate noticeable signs of racial inferiority.

Indexing (details)


Subject
Black history;
Womens studies;
Medicine;
African American studies
Classification
0296: African American Studies
0328: Black history
0453: Womens studies
0564: Medicine
Identifier / keyword
Social sciences; Health and environmental sciences; Eugenics; Heredity; Internal racism; New Negro; Racial uplift
Title
In search of purity: Popular eugenics and racial uplift among New Negroes 1915–1935
Author
Sherman, Shantella Y.
Number of pages
331
Degree date
2014
School code
0138
Source
DAI-A 75/08(E), Dissertation Abstracts International
ISBN
978-1-303-87324-9
Advisor
Jones, Jeannette Eileen
Committee member
Honey, Maureen; Jacobs, Margaret; Jagodinksy, Katrina; Jones, Jeannette E.; Lawrence, Susan
University/institution
The University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Department
History
University location
United States -- Nebraska
Degree
Ph.D.
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language
English
Document type
Dissertation/Thesis
Dissertation/thesis number
3618815
ProQuest document ID
1530423075
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/docview/1530423075