Article ID: CBB336794907

Biometrics and citizenship: Measuring diabetes in the United States in the interwar years (2020)

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In 1936, the journalist Hannah Lees published “Two Million Tightrope Walkers,” drawing attention to the significant number of people in the United States estimated to have diabetes. Focusing on how people with diabetes should live, she emphasized the importance of recording the exact values of everything they ate and avoiding all “riotous living” lest they be unable to keep careful measurements of calories, insulin, and sleep. Employing two meanings of measured – as counted and as moderate – Lees was doing more than communicating how someone might control their disease; she was also calling for a “controlled and self-reliant citizenry.” Indeed, Lees insisted that diabetics who followed a regime of measurement “make a good deal better citizens than the average.” Drawing on the writings of Lees and other social commentators, I explore the link between biometrics, citizenship, and diabetes in the United States in the interwar years. In particular, I look at how this disease came to symbolize both the regimes of discipline thought to be necessary in a society moving to consumption as its economic motor, and the fears of what could happen if consumption ran amok. Biometrics, I argue, offered clinicians and patients a potent tool for measuring deviance and, potentially, for restoring a person to the “norm.”

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Authors & Contributors
Hatton, Timothy J.
Lang, Birgit
Sfara, Emiliano
Tafreshi, Donna
Inwood, Kris
Bailey, Roy E.
Journals
History of the Human Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Journal of the History of Ideas
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
University of Washington Press
University of Chicago Press
New Press
MIT Press
University of Pennsylvania
Concepts
Citizenship
Biometry
Normality
Philosophy of biology
Statistics
Medicine
People
Pearson, Karl
Bateson, William
Stopes, Marie Carmichael
Quetelet, Lambert Adolphe Jacques
Noble, Edward Clark
Nettleship, Edward
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Great Britain
England
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil)
Wales
California (U.S.)
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