Inventing America's Worst Family: Eugenics, Islam, and the Fall and Rise of the Tribe of Ishmael
Nathaniel Deutsch
(Author)
Description
This book tells the stranger-than-fiction story of how a poor white family from Indiana was scapegoated into prominence as America's worst family by the eugenics movement in the early twentieth century, then reinvented in the 1970s as part of a vanguard of social rebellion. In what becomes a profoundly unsettling counter-history of the United States, Nathaniel Deutsch traces how the Ishmaels, whose patriarch fought in the Revolutionary War, were discovered in the slums of Indianapolis in the 1870s and became a symbol for all that was wrong with the urban poor. The Ishmaels, actually white Christians, were later celebrated in the 1970s as the founders of the country's first African American Muslim community. This bizarre and fascinating saga reveals how class, race, religion, and science have shaped the nation's history and myths.Product Details
Price
$41.94
Publisher
University of California Press
Publish Date
January 05, 2009
Pages
282
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.94 X 0.69 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780520255241
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About the Author
Nathaniel Deutsch, Professor of Literature and History at the University
of California, Santa Cruz, is author of The Maiden of Ludmir: A Jewish Holy Woman and Her World (UC Press), among other books.
of California, Santa Cruz, is author of The Maiden of Ludmir: A Jewish Holy Woman and Her World (UC Press), among other books.
Reviews
"An insightful new study."--Jesse Walker"Reason" (03/01/2009)
"Recommended."--Choice (07/08/2010)
"Recommended."--Choice (07/08/2010)