
New Books in Critical Theory
William Max Nelson, "Enlightenment Biopolitics: A History of Race, Eugenics, and the Making of Citizens" (U Chicago Press, 2024)
Mar 28, 2025
William Max Nelson, Associate Professor of History at the University of Toronto, dives into the unsettling intersections of race, eugenics, and citizenship during the Enlightenment. He argues that while emancipatory ideals emerged, they were deeply intertwined with colonialism and discrimination. The conversation explores the origins of eugenics, exclusionary practices targeting marginalized groups, and the historical evolution of citizenship definitions. Nelson emphasizes the enduring legacies of Enlightenment biopolitics and their shocking implications for modern societal issues.
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- Enlightenment biopolitics emerged from the paradoxical coexistence of emancipatory ideals and colonial horrors, shaping both citizenship and exclusionary practices.
- The historical roots of eugenics are traced back to Enlightenment thinkers who applied animal breeding concepts to human populations, raising ethical concerns.
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Introduction to Enlightenment Biopolitics
The concept of Enlightenment biopolitics emerges from the intersection of ideas related to the management and manipulation of life during the 18th century. Thinkers of the Enlightenment focused on the potential for humans to intervene in the processes of life, influenced by their studies in natural sciences and animal breeding. This led to discussions not only about improving animal characteristics but also about the implications for human populations and breeding. The curiosity regarding how these ideas could translate to human beings revealed a growing interest in concepts of eugenics, which would later materialize into more defined movements in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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