Conexiones internacionales en fisiología, eugenesia y nutrición: las investigaciones sobre el metabolismo otomí en el México posrevolucionario



Document title: Conexiones internacionales en fisiología, eugenesia y nutrición: las investigaciones sobre el metabolismo otomí en el México posrevolucionario
Journal: Ludus vitalis
Database: CLASE
System number: 000451274
ISSN: 1133-5165
Authors: 1
Institutions: 1Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México, Distrito Federal. México
Year:
Volumen: 23
Number: 43
Pages: 83-104
Country: México
Language: Español
Document type: Artículo
Approach: Histórico, analítico
English abstract Eugenics in México—as elsewhere—has mainly been studied from the reproductive as well as a practice with little relevance in the social landscape standpoints. In this article I argue that eugenics in Mexico in the first half of the twentieth century was broadly understood as an instrument that the State can used to “correct” and adequate to “normal” standards the national population.” Public policies employed physiology and nutrition to achieve positive or soft eugenics, which suggests that nutrition science as a discipline has eugenic roots. Our historic case is based on the research of the basal metabolism of the Otomi indigenous population from the Mezquital Valley in Central Mexico, carried out in 1936 by the Department of Hygiene and Psichopaedagogy, that belonged to the Ministry of Public Education. The case is also an evidence of eugenic practices during Cardenism and a display of the international network of scientific exchange between Mexican physicians and American and French institutions
Disciplines: Historia,
Medicina
Keyword: Historia de la ciencia,
Metabolismo y nutrición,
Historia social,
Posrevolución,
Otomíes,
México,
Eugenesia,
Investigación científica,
Cardenismo
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