Sex, Skulls, and Citizens: Gender and Racial Science in Argentina (1860-1910)

Ashley Elizabeth Kerr

Sex, Skulls, and Citizens: Gender and Racial Science in Argentina (1860-1910)
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vanderbilt University Press
Country
United States
Published
15 March 2020
Pages
240
ISBN
9780826522726

Sex, Skulls, and Citizens: Gender and Racial Science in Argentina (1860-1910)

Ashley Elizabeth Kerr

Analyzing a wide variety of late-nineteenth-century sources, Sex, Skulls, and Citizens argues that Argentine scientific projects of the era were not just racial encounters, but were also conditioned by sexual relationships in all their messy, physical reality.

The writers studied here (an eclectic group of scientists, anthropologists, and novelists, including Estanislao Zeballos, Lucio and Eduarda Mansilla, Ramon Lista, and Florence Dixie) reflect on Indigenous sexual practices, analyze the advisability and effects of interracial sex, and use the language of desire to narrate encounters with Indigenous peoples as they try to scientifically pinpoint Argentina’s racial identity and future potential.

Kerr’s reach extends into history of science, literary studies, and history of anthropology, illuminating a scholarly time and place in which the lines betwixt were much blurrier, if they existed at all.

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