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Discover the untold history of the medicalization of blackness with "Medicalizing Blackness: Making Racial Difference in the Atlantic World, 1780-1840." Author Rana A. Hogarth uncovers the fascinating journey of medical ideas about blackness, their creation, and their impact on the Atlantic World. This groundbreaking book explores how white physicians strategically used blackness as a marker of difference to gain control over black bodies and enhance plantation labor efficiency.
Hogarth's meticulous research reveals how medical knowledge was used to safeguard colonial and civic interests, offering a unique perspective on how Atlantic slave societies played a crucial role in the production of knowledge about racial difference. Unlike their European counterparts, white physicians in these regions created and tested their ideas about race in their own contexts, highlighting the distinctive factors that influenced these medical discourses.
Uncover the deep-rooted ways in which blackness was reified and used to perpetuate notions of white supremacy. Through a critical examination of medical history, Hogarth exposes the intricate intersection of race, power, and control in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This thought-provoking narrative will challenge your understanding of the history of racial difference and shed light on the lasting impact it has had on our society.
Don't miss out on this engrossing exploration of a forgotten chapter in medical history. Order your copy of "Medicalizing Blackness" today and gain a deeper understanding of the racially charged narratives that shaped the Atlantic World.
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