Wednesday, March 14, 2012


Imperial Eugenics In Kenya (Part I of II)
by Michael Barker
In recent decades there have been a plethora of studies that have demonstrated the global application of eugenic ideas, but close investigations of imperial eugenic movements have tended to be left by the wayside. Chloe Campbell's book Race and Empire: Eugenics in Colonial Kenya (Manchester University Press, 2007) helps fill this lacuna, providing a concrete example of how "eugenics served as a scientific bulwark that fortified the ideology of imperialism." Formed in July 1933, the Kenya Society for the Study of Race Improvement (KSSRI) was the centerpiece of the colonial eugenic movement.  More...

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