Article ID: CBB001251110

Eugenics Visualized: The Exhibit of the Third International Congress of Eugenics, 1932 (2012)

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This article investigates the exhibit of the Third International Congress of Eugenics, which was organized by Harry Hamilton Laughlin and showcased at the American Museum of Natural History in 1932. It argues that the exhibit's displays shaped popular eugenic ideology by connecting particular eugenic principles to specific visual representations that were experienced in relation to binaries such as the artistically traditional and the modern, the classical and the grotesque, and the scientific and the spectacle (or the "freak" and the medical specimen). These dichotomies were, in turn, experienced within the context of the exhibit's overall theme of eugenics as anchored in the past and the future and concern over the differential birthrate. The exhibit to the Third Congress provides insight into growing tensions within the eugenics movement of the 1930s, the importance of positive eugenics, the aesthetics of heredity, and how the "scientific truths" of a given era are publicized and perpetuated.

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Authors & Contributors
Rossi, Michael
Homchick, Julie
Nicholas A. Famoso
Elizabeth Varner
H. Gregory McDonald
Cameron L. Liggett
Journals
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Science in Context
Science and Education
Museum History Journal
Journal of American Culture
Publishers
Geological Society of America
Empire State Editions - Fordham University Press
University of Wisconsin at Madison
University of Colorado at Boulder
Claremont Graduate University
Boston College
Concepts
Museums
Natural history
Exhibits
Science and society
Paleontology
Eugenics
People
Osborn, Henry Fairfield
Akeley, Carl Ethan
Jesup, Morris K.
Green, Andrew Haswell
Tweed, William Marcy
Futter, Ellen
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
United States
Madrid (Spain)
Southern states (U.S.)
New York City (New York, U.S.)
Spain
Asia
Institutions
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Department of the Interior, United States
American Museum of Natural History
Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
Natural History Museum (London, England)
University of Nebraska
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