21min chapter

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Surekha Davies, "Humans: A Monstrous History" (U California Press, 2025)

New Books in Intellectual History

CHAPTER

Race, Monstrosity, and Nationhood

This chapter examines the complex interplay between race, monstrosity, and nation-building in colonial contexts, particularly during medieval Spain. It discusses how religious beliefs influenced racial categorizations and societal structures, especially emphasizing the notion of 'purity of blood.' Additionally, it addresses the perceptions of women as 'monster incubators' and critiques the representation and racial dynamics in elite sports.

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