Defining difference : race and racism in te history of psychology /

Main Author: Winston, Andrew
Format: Book
Published: Washington: American Psychological Association, [c 2004]
Edition:1st
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Table of Contents:
  • I. Foundations of psychology and race before 1900, 1 Type and essence: prologue to the history of psychology and race, 2 The concept of race in the life and thought of Francis Galton, II. Psychology, science and Race mixing, 3 The historical problematization of mixed race in psychological and human-scientific discourses, 4 Inharmoniously adapted to each other: science and racial crosses, III. Cultural contexs and 20th century psychology, 5 Itʹs an American thing: the race and intelligence controversy from a British perspective, 6 Race and psychology in South Africa, 7 Constructing difference: heredity, intelligence, and race in textbooks 1930-1970, IV. Confronting racism, 8 Antiracist work in the desegregation era: the scientific activism of Kenneth Bancroft Clark, 9 Racially stuffed shirts and other enemies of manking: horace mann bondʹs parody of segregationist psychology in the 1950s.