
The politics of the body
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The Link Between Posture, Race, and Eugenics in the 1920s
Claims about good posture in the 1920s were often intertwined with racist assumptions, linking better carriage to higher civilization. The rise of eugenics in the early 20th century led to concerns that bad posture could hinder human progress, especially among non-white races. Good posture was associated with intellectual superiority, reinforcing the belief in white superiority. The emphasis on posture had punitive consequences, such as forcing individuals to conform to a certain physical ideal.
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