In the Shadow of Boone and Crockett
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Document Type
Recording, Oral
Abstract
In his book In the Shadow of Boone and Crockett: Race, Culture, and the Politics of Representation in the Upland South, Ian Hartman explores American race theories concerning people of the upland South (southern Appalachia to the Ozarks.) While analyzing the southern stereotypes of there being a pure, superior "American race" with those portraying poor, debased, white "imbeciles," Ian Hartman describes how the eugenics movement "sought to regenerate and purify a once proud but now impoverished and degraded people through policies that included forced sterilization." Ian C. Hartman is an assistant professor of History at UAA. He completed his PhD at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Publication Date
2-6-2016
Recommended Citation
Hartman, Ian C., "In the Shadow of Boone and Crockett" (2016). Special Events. 140.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_bookstore_events/140
Handle
http://hdl.handle.net/11122/11538