Biopolitics of Childhood in the Long American 19th Century
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Biopolitics of Childhood in the Long American 19th Century
Hodgson, Lucia; Giffen, Allison
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2025
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9781032563527
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Preface: Unmanageable Bodies: Where Childhood Studies and Biopolitics Meet
Sarah Chinn
Introduction: The Biopolitics of Childhood
Lucia Hodgson & Allison Giffen
Section I: Heredity
1. Jacob Riis, Luther Burbank, and the Training of the American Child
Christa Vogelius
2. "Send the Little Patient to the Hospital at Once:" Early Eugenics at North Carolina State Hospital's Epileptic Colony
Elisabeth McClanahan Harris
3. The Biopolitics of Sexual Consent in Lydia Maria Child's Reform Fiction
Lucia Hodgson
4. "Relics of a Race Never Yet Seen": Archaeologies of Nineteenth-Century Child Bodies
Laura Soderberg
Section II: Death
5. Innocent Specimens: Depicting Enslaved Childhood through the Lusus Naturae
Rebecca M. Rosen
6. Arrested Development: Disability and the "Feeble-Minded" Black Boy in St. Nicholas Magazine
Allison Giffen
7. Newsboy Necropolitics: John Ellard, Disability, and Black Absence
Manuel Herrero-Puertas
8. "The Blight-Sooner or Later-Strikes All": Childhood and the Biopolitics of Racialized Lynching
Maude Hines
Section III: Family
9. Queer Ontologies: Categories of Age before Developmentalism
Gabrielle Owen
10. Biopolitics and Youth Border-Crossing in Sui Sin Far and Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa):
Children's Bodies as Sites of Contention between White State Power and Families of Color
Sarah Ruffing Robbins
11. Twilight Talk: What Every Girl Ought to Know about Sex Education in Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins
Stephanie Peebles Tavera
12. The Sentimental Biopolitics of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Kristin Proehl
Sarah Chinn
Introduction: The Biopolitics of Childhood
Lucia Hodgson & Allison Giffen
Section I: Heredity
1. Jacob Riis, Luther Burbank, and the Training of the American Child
Christa Vogelius
2. "Send the Little Patient to the Hospital at Once:" Early Eugenics at North Carolina State Hospital's Epileptic Colony
Elisabeth McClanahan Harris
3. The Biopolitics of Sexual Consent in Lydia Maria Child's Reform Fiction
Lucia Hodgson
4. "Relics of a Race Never Yet Seen": Archaeologies of Nineteenth-Century Child Bodies
Laura Soderberg
Section II: Death
5. Innocent Specimens: Depicting Enslaved Childhood through the Lusus Naturae
Rebecca M. Rosen
6. Arrested Development: Disability and the "Feeble-Minded" Black Boy in St. Nicholas Magazine
Allison Giffen
7. Newsboy Necropolitics: John Ellard, Disability, and Black Absence
Manuel Herrero-Puertas
8. "The Blight-Sooner or Later-Strikes All": Childhood and the Biopolitics of Racialized Lynching
Maude Hines
Section III: Family
9. Queer Ontologies: Categories of Age before Developmentalism
Gabrielle Owen
10. Biopolitics and Youth Border-Crossing in Sui Sin Far and Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa):
Children's Bodies as Sites of Contention between White State Power and Families of Color
Sarah Ruffing Robbins
11. Twilight Talk: What Every Girl Ought to Know about Sex Education in Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins
Stephanie Peebles Tavera
12. The Sentimental Biopolitics of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Kristin Proehl
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Children's Literature
Preface: Unmanageable Bodies: Where Childhood Studies and Biopolitics Meet
Sarah Chinn
Introduction: The Biopolitics of Childhood
Lucia Hodgson & Allison Giffen
Section I: Heredity
1. Jacob Riis, Luther Burbank, and the Training of the American Child
Christa Vogelius
2. "Send the Little Patient to the Hospital at Once:" Early Eugenics at North Carolina State Hospital's Epileptic Colony
Elisabeth McClanahan Harris
3. The Biopolitics of Sexual Consent in Lydia Maria Child's Reform Fiction
Lucia Hodgson
4. "Relics of a Race Never Yet Seen": Archaeologies of Nineteenth-Century Child Bodies
Laura Soderberg
Section II: Death
5. Innocent Specimens: Depicting Enslaved Childhood through the Lusus Naturae
Rebecca M. Rosen
6. Arrested Development: Disability and the "Feeble-Minded" Black Boy in St. Nicholas Magazine
Allison Giffen
7. Newsboy Necropolitics: John Ellard, Disability, and Black Absence
Manuel Herrero-Puertas
8. "The Blight-Sooner or Later-Strikes All": Childhood and the Biopolitics of Racialized Lynching
Maude Hines
Section III: Family
9. Queer Ontologies: Categories of Age before Developmentalism
Gabrielle Owen
10. Biopolitics and Youth Border-Crossing in Sui Sin Far and Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa):
Children's Bodies as Sites of Contention between White State Power and Families of Color
Sarah Ruffing Robbins
11. Twilight Talk: What Every Girl Ought to Know about Sex Education in Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins
Stephanie Peebles Tavera
12. The Sentimental Biopolitics of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Kristin Proehl
Sarah Chinn
Introduction: The Biopolitics of Childhood
Lucia Hodgson & Allison Giffen
Section I: Heredity
1. Jacob Riis, Luther Burbank, and the Training of the American Child
Christa Vogelius
2. "Send the Little Patient to the Hospital at Once:" Early Eugenics at North Carolina State Hospital's Epileptic Colony
Elisabeth McClanahan Harris
3. The Biopolitics of Sexual Consent in Lydia Maria Child's Reform Fiction
Lucia Hodgson
4. "Relics of a Race Never Yet Seen": Archaeologies of Nineteenth-Century Child Bodies
Laura Soderberg
Section II: Death
5. Innocent Specimens: Depicting Enslaved Childhood through the Lusus Naturae
Rebecca M. Rosen
6. Arrested Development: Disability and the "Feeble-Minded" Black Boy in St. Nicholas Magazine
Allison Giffen
7. Newsboy Necropolitics: John Ellard, Disability, and Black Absence
Manuel Herrero-Puertas
8. "The Blight-Sooner or Later-Strikes All": Childhood and the Biopolitics of Racialized Lynching
Maude Hines
Section III: Family
9. Queer Ontologies: Categories of Age before Developmentalism
Gabrielle Owen
10. Biopolitics and Youth Border-Crossing in Sui Sin Far and Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa):
Children's Bodies as Sites of Contention between White State Power and Families of Color
Sarah Ruffing Robbins
11. Twilight Talk: What Every Girl Ought to Know about Sex Education in Louisa May Alcott's Eight Cousins
Stephanie Peebles Tavera
12. The Sentimental Biopolitics of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
Kristin Proehl
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