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Framing the moron details the variety of dehumanizing and fear-inducing rhetoric employed by the American eugenic movement during the early twentieth century, which led to tens of thousands of innocent people being involuntarily sterilized, forced into institutions, and otherwise maltreated. -- .

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‘O’Brien’s book is a welcome addition to the scholarship on eugenics and to the growing number of studies dedicated to disability, marginality, and stigma in the twentieth century and beyond. Its publication, now in paperback, will hopefully ensure it a broader readership, especially among students and the general public.’
Marius Turda, Isis—Volume 107, Number 4, December 2016

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Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Metaphors and the dehumanisation of marginalised groups
2. The organism metaphor: the moron as a diseased entity
3. The animal metaphor: the moron as an atavistic subhuman
4. The war and natural catastrophe metaphor: the moron as an enemy force
5. The religious and altruistic metaphors: the moron as an immoral sinner and an object of protection
6. The object metaphor: the moron as a poorly functioning human
7. Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 30/04/2013
    ISBN13: 9780719087097, 978-0719087097
    ISBN10: 719087090

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Framing the moron details the variety of dehumanizing and fear-inducing rhetoric employed by the American eugenic movement during the early twentieth century, which led to tens of thousands of innocent people being involuntarily sterilized, forced into institutions, and otherwise maltreated. -- .

    Trade Review

    ‘O’Brien’s book is a welcome addition to the scholarship on eugenics and to the growing number of studies dedicated to disability, marginality, and stigma in the twentieth century and beyond. Its publication, now in paperback, will hopefully ensure it a broader readership, especially among students and the general public.’
    Marius Turda, Isis—Volume 107, Number 4, December 2016

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Metaphors and the dehumanisation of marginalised groups
    2. The organism metaphor: the moron as a diseased entity
    3. The animal metaphor: the moron as an atavistic subhuman
    4. The war and natural catastrophe metaphor: the moron as an enemy force
    5. The religious and altruistic metaphors: the moron as an immoral sinner and an object of protection
    6. The object metaphor: the moron as a poorly functioning human
    7. Conclusion
    Bibliography
    Index

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