“The ideal wife” as “the ideal mother”; some aspects of the Argentinian late eugenic thinking

  • Marisa Adriana Miranda National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET/Institute of Legal Culture-University of La Plata), Argentina.
Keywords: Eugenics, History of Sexuality, Motherhood, Biopolitics, Biopower, Sexual Revolution, Argentina, 20th Century.

Abstract

This work explores some aspects of the eugenic paradigm as a hegemonic thinking in Argentina, its cultural penetration and survival. In this way, that biopolitics consolidation is explained from its immanent imbrication with prevailing ideologies of Liberal-Conservative characteristics. The article concentrates on the weak impact generated by the dissociation between sex, gender, genitality and procreation, which was reasserted since the Sexual Revolution of the Second Post-War period; and, at the same time, in the social root of a marriage concept as locus characterized by a monogamous and lifelong sexual entailment. Here, we hold that this place was conditioned by different influences, as the eugenic normalization of sexuality, which occupied an important site in this field.

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Published
2018-05-23
How to Cite
Adriana Miranda M. (2018). “The ideal wife” as “the ideal mother”; some aspects of the Argentinian late eugenic thinking. Cuadernos de Historia Contemporánea, 40, 73-88. https://doi.org/10.5209/CHCO.60323