Fantasies of Identification: Disability, Gender, Race

Fantasies of Identification: Disability, Gender, Race

by Ellen Samuels
Fantasies of Identification: Disability, Gender, Race

Fantasies of Identification: Disability, Gender, Race

by Ellen Samuels

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Overview

Explores the roots of modern understandings of bodily identity

In the mid-nineteenth-century United States, as it became increasingly difficult to distinguish between bodies understood as black, white, or Indian; able-bodied or disabled; and male or female, intense efforts emerged to define these identities as biologically distinct and scientifically verifiable in a literally marked body. Combining literary analysis, legal history, and visual culture, Ellen Samuels traces the evolution of the “fantasy of identification”—the powerful belief that embodied social identities are fixed, verifiable, and visible through modern science. From birthmarks and fingerprints to blood quantum and DNA, she examines how this fantasy has circulated between cultural representations, law, science, and policy to become one of the most powerfully institutionalized ideologies of modern society.

Yet, as Samuels demonstrates, in every case, the fantasy distorts its claimed scientific basis, substituting subjective language for claimed objective fact. From its early emergence in discourses about disability fakery and fugitive slaves in the nineteenth century to its most recent manifestation in the question of sex testing at the 2012 Olympic Games, Fantasies of Identification explores the roots of modern understandings of bodily identity.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479859498
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 04/25/2014
Series: Cultural Front , #10
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 273
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Ellen Samuels is Assistant Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies and English at the University of Wisconsin at Madison.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Crisis of Identification
Part I Fantasies of Fakery
1 Ellen Craft’s Masquerade
2 Confidence in the Nineteenth Century
3 The Disability Con Onscreen
Part II Fantasies of Marking
4 The Trials of Salomé Müller
5 Of Fiction and Fingerprints
Part III Fantasies of Measurement
6 Proving Disability
7 Revising Blood Quantum
8 Realms of Biocertification
9 DNA and the Readable Self
Conclusion: Future Identifications
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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