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Summary of Susan Antebi's Embodied Archive is written by Everest Media and published by Everest Media LLC. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1669349500 (ISBN 10) and 9781669349501 (ISBN 13).
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The author’s personal and professional journey leads him to Urzaiz’s Eugenia, and the eugenic project of early twentieth-century Mérida. While focused on a particular writer and his work, the reading explodes outward to take on not only the question of historical context, but the far-reaching resonance of disability and eugenic discourse across time and space. #2 The scene in question is striking for its brief but vivid physical descriptions of the characters involved, specifically the Africans, the physician, and the young Ernesto. While the history of eugenics is a history of racism, within the novel itself, eugenics functions to erase negatively perceived physical and psychological conditions. #3 The novel centers around the story of Ernesto, a young and physically ideal male, and his older, intellectually gifted partner and former teacher, Celiana. Toward the beginning of the novel, Ernesto, thanks to his physical endowments, is selected by the state to be an official reproducer of the species. #4 Eugenics and the romantic plot work in tandem with a political backdrop in which Mexico is on the brink of a potential trade war with Cuba, due to disagreements regarding the price of sugar.