Thursday, October 13, 2022

Great Blood, Bad Blood, Science, Nature, and the Myth of the Kallikaks

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At the vortex of the American eugenics disaster was the apparently sordid tale of a “degenerate” household from rural New Jersey.Published in 1912, The Kallikak Family was a pseudoscientific writing explaining generations of illiterate, bad, and supposedly unethical Kallikak member of the family who were chronically out of work, “feebleminded,” criminal, and, in basic, viewed asthreats to “racial health.

” Psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard developed the pseudonym “Kallikak”- from the Greek words Kallos (appeal) and Kakos (bad)- to highlight the eugenic belief in the function of nature and genetics as unalterable forces causing degeneracy, and his tale of the contrasting fates of the diverse Kallikak ancestral lines ruled for years as relatively definitive evidence of the genetic nature of intelligence, feeblemindedness, criminal habits, and degeneracy.

The beginning point for Goddard’s ethical tale was “Deborah Kallikak,” a prisoner at his organization for the feebleminded. Exceptionally, as exposed in information for the very first time in Good Blood, Bad Blood: Science, Nature, and the Myth of the Kallikaks, Goddard was totally incorrect.

No degenerate line came down from the supposed Kallikak progenitor. There were just people-some of whom had resources and access to education, others of whom were bad, ignorant, and cast into the cauldron that was city America at the dawn of the Industrial Age.

The pseudonymous “Deborah Kallikak” ended up being the poster kid for social worries relating to migration, genetics, and racial combination, the flames of which were fanned by a choose group of well-read, upper class, American researchers marching under the banner of the brand-new “science” of eugenics.

In the 100 years considering that publication of The Kallikak Family, the female Goddard called “Deborah” has actually stayed in the shadows of history, understood just by the name required upon her. Utilizing brand-new source product, Good Blood, Bad Blood informs her story in its entirety-in dram

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