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Blood talks: Eugenic modernity and the creation of new Japanese
Authors:Jennifer Robertson
Institution:University of Michigan , USA
Abstract:In fin-de-siècle Japan, the ideal of "eugenic modernity," or the application of scientific concepts and methods as a means to constitute both the nation and its constituent subjects (New Japanese), crystallized in the space of imperialism. Three of the main themes explored are the application of eugenic principles to make connections between biology, kinship, and the plasticity of the human body; to contemporize historical stigmas; and to promote "pure-bloodedness" and "ethnic-national endogamy" as cultural ideals.
Keywords:Eugenics  Colonialism  Consanguinity  Kinship  Japan
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