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Defining difference : race and racism in the history of psychology

Title
Defining difference : race and racism in the history of psychology / edited by Andrew S. Winston.
Publication
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2004.

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Additional Authors
Winston, Andrew S.
Description
xi, 303 p.; 26 cm.
Subject
  • Racism in psychology > United States > History
  • Racism in psychology > History
  • Psychology > United States > History
  • Psychology > History
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
Type and essence : prologue to the history of psychology and race / Fredric Weizmann -- The concept of race in the life and thought of Francis Galton / Raymond E. Fancher -- The historical problematization of "mixed race" in psychological and human-scientific discourses / Thomas Teo -- "Inharmoniously adapted to each other" : science and racial crosses / William H. Tucker -- "It's an American thing" : the "race" and intelligence controversy from a British perspective / Graham Richards -- Race and psychology in South Africa / Johann Louw and Don Foster -- Constructing difference : heredity, intelligence, and race in textbooks, 1930-1970 / Andrew S. Winston, Bethany Butzer, and Mark D. Ferris -- Antiracist work in the desegregation era : the scientific activism of Kenneth Bancroft Clark / Layli Phillips -- "Racially stuffed shirts and other enemies of mankind" : Horace Mann Bond's parody of segregationist psychology in the 1950s / John P. Jackson, Jr.
Call Number
Sc F 03-962
ISBN
1591470277 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2002041754
OCLC
51655570
Title
Defining difference : race and racism in the history of psychology / edited by Andrew S. Winston.
Imprint
Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2004.
Edition
1st ed.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Added Author
Winston, Andrew S.
Research Call Number
Sc F 03-962
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