Bodies of the Future in Ideal Societies: Representations of Eugenics in Brazilian Modernist Literature
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This article aims at analyzing the representations of eugenics in two utopian novels of Brazilian modernist literature: A Amazônia Misteriosa (1925) by Gastão Cruls and O Presidente Negro ou o Choque das Raças (1926) by Monteiro Lobato. Diverse and contradictory, these representations are proposals for radical and aesthetic eugenics, shaping a dense arena where fictional narratives fight each other to lure readers into certain views on nationality and science.Metrics
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Queluz, G. L. (2008). Bodies of the Future in Ideal Societies: Representations of Eugenics in Brazilian Modernist Literature. Circumscribere International Journal for the History of Science, 5, 13–26. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/circumhc/article/view/1633
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