Publications
Bookmarks
Contacts
Stage RSS Feeds
|
Name:Institution:Eugenic Feminisms in Late Nineteenth-Century America: Reading Race in Victoria Woodhull, Frances Willard, Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. WellsPosition:Location:Field of Science:Science - Medical Science - HistoryWebsite / Blog:www.genders.org/g31/g31_athey.htmlOnline Status:
|
About my Work:Eugenic Feminisms in Late Nineteenth-Century America: Reading Race in Victoria Woodhull, Frances Willard, Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells - Essay examining the American intersections of eugenic discourse and organized feminism in the 1890s. Examines eugenics as a root history of feminism, black and white. Woodhull, Willard, Cooper and Wells engage eugenics to define female bodily 'sovereignty' or self-determination. Genders OnLine Journal - Eugenic Feminisms in Late Nineteenth-Century America: Reading Race in Victoria Woodhull, Frances Willard, Anna Julia Cooper and Ida B. Wells Projects:Vita / Publications: |
Grants and Awards:About my Institution:Additional Information: |