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WORK TITLE: Drone Warfare and Lawfare in a Post-Heroic Age
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Born March 16, 1958.

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 University of Utah, professor of communication. 

WRITINGS

  • The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought, University of Georgia Press (Athens, GA), 1996
  • Legal Memories and Amnesias in America's Rhetorical Culture, Westview (Boulder, CO), 2000
  • Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts: A Critical Rhetorical Examination of Legal Histories, Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2002
  • In the Name of Necessity: Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 2005
  • Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials, Michigan State University Press (East Lansing, MI), 2006
  • (With Megan McFarlane) Cultural Rhetorics of American Exceptionalism and the Bin Laden Raid, Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2013
  • Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures, Palsgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2014
  • A Postcolonial Critique of the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC "Terrorism" Bank Cases, Palsgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2015
  • (With Sean Lawson and Megan McFarlane) The Rhetorical Invention of America's National Security State, Lexington Books (Lanham, MD), 2015
  • Representing Ebola: Culture, Law, and Public Discourse about the 2013-2015 West Africa Ebola Outbreak, Rowman & Littlefield (Lanham, MD), 2016
  • Humanitarian Aid and the Impoverished Rhetoric of Celebrity Advocacy, Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2016
  • Forensic Rhetorics and Satellite Surveillance: The Visualization of War Crimes and Human Rights Violations, Lexington Books (Lanham, MD), 2016
  • Drone Warfare and Lawfare in a Post-Heroic Age, University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 2016
  • Israel's Military Operations in Gaza: Telegenic Lawfare and Warfare, Routledge (New York, NY), 2016

Contributor to periodicals, including the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication and the Journal of Multicultural Discourses.

SIDELIGHTS

Marouf Hasian, Jr., is a professor of communication at the University of Utah, and he is an expert on rhetoric and communication, especially as applied in political contexts. His articles on related topics have appeared in the Journal of International and Intercultural Communication and the Journal of Multicultural Discourses. Hasian is also the author of over a dozen books, including The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American ThoughtThe Rhetorical Invention of America’s National Security StateForensic Rhetorics and Satellite Surveillance: The Visualization of War Crimes and Human Rights Violations, and Israel’s Military Operations in Gaza: Telegenic Lawfare and Warfare.

In The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought, Hasian eschews the political and social implications of eugenic theories and practices and instead focuses on the rhetorical constructs of eugenics itself. By focusing on argument patterns and dialectics, as well as the evolution of both, Hasian notes how the philosophy of eugenics gained traction in intellectual and scientific circles in the late 1800s.  From there, the author traces rhetorical evolutions and variations in rhetoric as the subject of eugenics moved from its origins in the United Kingdom and then on to France, Germany, and Austria. Hasian then explores how arguments and rhetoric shifted yet again when articles on eugenics were disseminated in the United States. Based on these explorations, Hasian concludes that the topic of eugenics in each region was argued very differently, almost to the point of becoming a different topic entirely. In fact, Hasian writes that themes of eugenics in each region were shaped by each locality’s national and political concerns. Continental models (arguments that caught on in  France, Germany, and Austria) were markedly different from American models, the author claims. Time periods also shaped the rhetoric, Hasian writes, as ideas fomented during the late 1800s in the United Kingdom were not widely discussed in the United States until the turn of the century.

Praising The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought in his online Journal of American History assessment, Sander L. Gilman remarked that “It is striking how eugenic arguments appear in arenas where one does not expect them and where the overt ideology of certain positions should not permit them. It is the power of such models that Hasian develops and that makes his book a valuable addition not only to the eugenics literature but also to the critical literature on the social study of science.”

BIOCRIT

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  • Journal of American History Online, https://oup.silverchair-cdn.com, (May 31, 2017), Sander L. Gilman, review of The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought.

  • University of Utah Faculty Web site, https://faculty.utah.edu/ (May 31, 2017).*

     

     

  • The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought University of Georgia Press (Athens, GA), 1996
  • Legal Memories and Amnesias in America's Rhetorical Culture Westview (Boulder, CO), 2000
  • Colonial Legacies in Postcolonial Contexts: A Critical Rhetorical Examination of Legal Histories Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2002
  • In the Name of Necessity: Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 2005
  • Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials Michigan State University Press (East Lansing, MI), 2006
  • Cultural Rhetorics of American Exceptionalism and the Bin Laden Raid Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2013
  • Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures Palsgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2014
  • A Postcolonial Critique of the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC "Terrorism" Bank Cases Palsgrave Macmillan (New York, NY), 2015
  • The Rhetorical Invention of America's National Security State Lexington Books (Lanham, MD), 2015
  • Representing Ebola: Culture, Law, and Public Discourse about the 2013-2015 West Africa Ebola Outbreak Rowman & Littlefield (Lanham, MD), 2016
  • Humanitarian Aid and the Impoverished Rhetoric of Celebrity Advocacy Peter Lang (New York, NY), 2016
  • Forensic Rhetorics and Satellite Surveillance: The Visualization of War Crimes and Human Rights Violations Lexington Books (Lanham, MD), 2016
  • Drone Warfare and Lawfare in a Post-Heroic Age University of Alabama Press (Tuscaloosa, AL), 2016
  • Israel's Military Operations in Gaza: Telegenic Lawfare and Warfare Routledge (New York, NY), 2016
1. Israel's military operations in Gaza : telegenic lawfare and warfare 2. Drone warfare and lawfare in a post­heroic age 3. Forensic rhetorics and satellite surveillance : the visualization of war crimes and human rights violations Library of Congress Holdings Information not available. 5/13/2017 https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do 2/6 LCCN 2016008100 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title Humanitarian aid and the impoverished rhetoric of celebrity advocacy / Marouf A. Hasian, Jr. Published/Produced New York : Peter Lang, [2016] Description vi, 279 pages ; 23 cm ISBN 9781433134036 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9781433134029 (pbk. : alk. paper) Shelf Location FLM2016 136726 CALL NUMBER BJ1475.3 .H37 2016 OVERFLOWJ34 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms (FLM2) LCCN 2016013354 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title Representing ebola : culture, law, and public discourse about the 2013­2015 West Africa ebola outbreak / Marouf A. Hasian Jr. Published/Produced Madison : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press ; Lanham, Maryland : The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., [2016] Projected pub date 1607 Description p. ; cm. ISBN 9781611479560 (cloth : alk. paper) LCCN 2015487615 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title A postcolonial critique of the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC "terrorism" bank cases / Marouf Hasian, Jr., Professor of Communications, Department of Communications, University of Utah, USA. Published/Produced Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. ©2015 Description vii, 134 pages ; 23 cm. ISBN 9781137574022 (hardback) 113757402X (hardback) CALL NUMBER KF9430 .H375 2016 Copy 1 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) 4. Humanitarian aid and the impoverished rhetoric of celebrity advocacy 5. Representing ebola : culture, law, and public discourse about the 2013­2015 West Africa ebola outbreak Library of Congress Holdings Information not available. 6. A postcolonial critique of the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC "terrorism" bank cases 5/13/2017 https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do 3/6 CALL NUMBER KF9430 .H375 2016 Copy 2 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) LCCN 2015019968 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title The Rhetorical Invention of America's National Security State / Marouf Hasian, Jr., Sean Lawson and Megan McFarlane. Published/Produced Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2015] Description vii, 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ISBN 9781498505086 (cloth : alk. paper) CALL NUMBER UA23 .H38 2015 CABIN BRANCH Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms ­ STORED OFFSITE LCCN 2015303136 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title Restorative justice, humanitarian rhetorics, and public memories of colonial camp cultures / Marouf Hasian, Jr. Professor of Communications, Department of Communications, University of Utah, USA. Published/Produced Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014. ©2014 Description x, 256 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm. ISBN 1137437103 (cloth) 9781137437105 (cloth) Shelf Location FLM2015 137600 CALL NUMBER HV8963 .H37 2014 OVERFLOWJ34 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms (FLM2) LCCN 2013013002 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr., author. Main title Cultural rhetorics of American exceptionalism and the Bin Laden raid / Marouf A. Hasian, Jr., Megan McFarlane. Published/Produced New York : Peter Lang Publishing, 2013. Description 234 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. ISBN 9781433123009 (hardcover : alk. paper) 9781433122996 (pbk. : alk. paper) Shelf Location FLM2014 023033 7. The Rhetorical Invention of America's National Security State 8. Restorative justice, humanitarian rhetorics, and public memories of colonial camp cultures 9. Cultural rhetorics of American exceptionalism and the Bin Laden raid 5/13/2017 https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do 4/6 CALL NUMBER HV6431 .H37737 2013 OVERFLOWA5S Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms (FLM1) LCCN 2006021698 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr. Main title Rhetorical vectors of memory in national and international Holocaust trials / Marouf A. Hasian Jr. Published/Created East Lansing, Mich. : Michigan State University Press, c2006. Description x, 236 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 0870137840 (casebound 10dig : alk. paper) 9780870137846 (casebound 10dig. : alk. paper) Links Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0617/2006021698.html CALL NUMBER KZ1176.5 .H37 2006 Copy 1 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) CALL NUMBER KZ1176.5 .H37 2006 Copy 2 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) LCCN 2005005307 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr. Main title In the name of necessity : military tribunals and the loss of American civil liberties / Marouf Hasian, Jr. Published/Created Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c2005. Description viii, 316 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 081731475X (cloth : alk. paper) Links Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip058/2005005307.html Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0621/2005005307­b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0621/2005005307­d.html CALL NUMBER KF7625 .H37 2005 Copy 1 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) CALL NUMBER KF7625 .H37 2005 Copy 2 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) LCCN 2001038492 10. Rhetorical vectors of memory in national and international Holocaust trials 11. In the name of necessity : military tribunals and the loss of American civil liberties 12. Colonial legacies in postcolonial contexts : a critical rhetorical examination of legal histories 5/13/2017 https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/printResults.do 5/6 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr. Main title Colonial legacies in postcolonial contexts : a critical rhetorical examination of legal histories / Marouf A. Hasian, Jr. Published/Created New York : Peter Lang, 2002. Description viii, 255 p. ; 23 cm. ISBN 082045575X (pbk. : alk. paper) CALL NUMBER K2100 .H37 2002 Copy 1 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) CALL NUMBER K2100 .H37 2002 FT MEADE Copy 2 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) ­ STORED OFFSITE LCCN 99055134 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr. Main title Legal memories and amnesias in America's rhetorical culture / Marouf Hasian, Jr. Published/Created Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 2000. Description xii, 216 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 0813366011 (hc.) Links Contributor biographical information http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/99055134­b.html Publisher description http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0831/99055134­d.html CALL NUMBER KF380 .H37 2000 Copy 1 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) CALL NUMBER KF380 .H37 2000 FT MEADE Copy 2 Request in Law Library Reading Room (Madison, LM242) ­ STORED OFFSITE LCCN 95013953 Type of material Book Personal name Hasian, Marouf Arif, Jr. Main title The rhetoric of eugenics in Anglo­American thought / Marouf Arif Hasian, Jr. Published/Created Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1996. Description x, 265 p. ; 24 cm. ISBN 0820317713 (alk. paper) CALL NUMBER HQ755.5.U5 H38 1996 Copy 1 Request in Jefferson or Adams Building Reading Rooms Shelf Location FLM2015 244475 CALL NUMBER HQ755.5.U5 H38 1996 OVERFLOWJ34 13. Legal memories and amnesias in America's rhetorical culture 14. 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    Paliewicz, N. S., & Hasian, M., Jr. (2017, January). Popular Memory at Ground Zero: A Heterotopology of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Popular Communication, 15(1), 19-36. ttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15405702.2016.1261142. Published, 01/01/2017.
    Hasian, M., Jr., and Muller, S. (forthcoming). Containing the power of child migrant imagery, the domestication of Aylan Kurdi’s public memories, and the Securitization of the EU’s migrant “crisis.” In Seen But Not Heart: Interdisciplinary perspectives On Child Migrants. Edited by Ryan J. Tomas and May Grace. Lexington Press. Accepted, 09/09/2016.
    Hasian, M., Jr. and Muller, S. (forthcoming). The color of terrorism. In Whiteness: The Communication of Social Identity, by Thomas K. Nakayama, Dawn McIntosh, and Dreama Moon. Sage Publications. Invited. Accepted, 08/08/2016.
    Hasian, M., Jr., and Muller, S. (forthcoming). Repatriation debates in peace and conflict studies and a post-colonial critique of the “last” of the Tasmanians. Edited Handbook on Conflict and Peace Communication, edited by Sudeshna Roy. Invited. Accepted, 06/06/2016.
    Hasian, M., Jr., & Paliewicz, N. (forthcoming). Thanatopolitical spaces and symbolic counterterrorism at the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. Invited. Edited book by Thomas Nakayama and Yolanta Drzewiecka. Accepted, 01/11/2016.
    Hasian, M., Jr. (2017, forthcoming). The diseased “terror tunnels” in Gaza, Israeli surveillance, and the autoimmunization of an illiberal democracy. Media Tropes, Invited. Accepted, 01/08/2016.
    Hasian, M.A., M. Muller & J.A. Maldonado. (2017, forthcoming). Democratic Dissent and the Politics of Rescue during the 21st Century EU Migration “Crisis.” Javnost-The Public: Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture. Special Issue: Invited by Robert Ivie. Accepted, 01/06/2016.
    Hasian, M., Jr. (2016, June). Untimely meditations: Praxis, critical intercultural studies, and memoricide. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, 9(3), 268-271. Published, 01/06/2016.
    Hasian, M, Jr. and Muller, S. (2016, May). Post-conflict initiatives, British Mau Mau compensation, and the mastering of colonial pasts. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 11(2), 164-180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17447143.2016.1182535 Hasian, M, Jr. and Muller, S. (2016, May). Post-conflict initiatives, British Mau Mau compensation, and the mastering of colonial pasts. Journal of Multicultural Discourses, 11(2), 164-180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17447143.2016.1182535. Published, 01/05/2016.
    A Postcolonial Critique of the Linde et al. v. Arab Bank, PLC “terrorism” Bank Cases, completed book submitted to Palgrave Macmillan for review, November, 2014. Published, 12/05/2015.
    Tim McGirk, parrhesiastic rhetorc, and mass-mediated representations of Haditha. The Communication Review. Accepted, 12/10/2013.
    Remembering the Responsibility to Protect (RP2) in 21st century human rights rhetoric. The Quarterly Journal of Spcceh, forthcoming. Accepted, 12/05/2013.
    (forthcoming). Biopolitics and thanatopolitics at Guántanamo, and the Weapons of the weak in the lawfare over force-feeding. Law and Literature. Accepted, 10/11/2013.
    Hasian, M., Jr., & Lawson, S. The Syrian Rebellion and the “First Social Media War. In Julie Dee and Susan J. Drucker, From Tahrir Square to Gezi Park: Social Networks as Facilitators of Social Movements. Bern: Peter Lang. Accepted, 08/08/2013.
    Cultural Rhetorics of American Exceptionalism and the Bin Laden Raid. New York: Peter Lang Publications. Released, 06/06/2013.
    American Exceptionalism and the bin laden Raid. Third World Quarterly, 33(10), 1803-1820. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2012.728317. Published, 10/2012.
    Hasian, M., Jr., Anderson, C., and Wood, R. (forthcoming, 2011) Cinematic Representations and Cultural Critique: The Deracialization and Denationalization of the African Conflict Diamond Crises in Zwick's Blood Diamond. in Kent Ono and Michael Lacey, Critical Race Essays, Blackwells. In press, 02/22/2011.
    Feighery, G., Hasian, M., Jr., and Rieke, R. (2011). The search for social justice and the presumption of innocence in the Duke University Lacrosse Case of 2006-2007 (pp. 258-272) In Cheney, G., May, S., & Munshi, D. (Eds).Handbook of Communication Ethics. Routledge. Published, 01/01/2011.
    Hasian, M., Jr. (2011, forthcoming). Book Review of Greg Dickinson, Carole Blair, and Brian L. Ott, Places of Public Memory: The Rhetoric of Museums and Memorials (Tuscaloosa: The University of Alabama Press, 2010), for The Quarterly Journal of Speech. Accepted, 12/10/2010.
    Hasian, M. Jr. (2010, Oct./Dec.) U.S. Military Perceptions of Victory in Iraq, the "Long War" Against Terrorism, and the Enduring Rhetorical Power of the 2006 Counterinsurgency Manual. Western Journal of Communication 74 (5), 570-587. Published, 10/10/2010.
    Hasian, M., Jr. President Obama, the Freedom of Information Act, and the Suppression of the Military "Abuse" Photographs. Submitted to Free Speech Yearbook. Submitted, 08/22/2010.
    Hasian, M., Jr., & Wood, R. (2010, March/April_ Critical museology, (post)colonial communication, and the mastering of traumatic pasts at the Royal Museum of Central Africa (RMCA). Western Journal of Communication, 74 (2), 128-149, [Lead essay]. In press, 04/10/2010.
    Hasian, M., Jr. Critical intercultural communication, remembrances of George Washington Williams, and the Rediscovery of Leopold II's "Crimes against Humanity." in R. Halualani and T. Nakayama (Eds.), Critical intercultural communication studies handbook. Blackwells. In press, 2010.
    Wood, R., Hall, D.H., & Hasian, M., Jr. Globalization, social justice movements, and the human genome diversity debates: A case study in health activism. In H. M. Zoller & M. J. Dutta (Eds.), Emerging perspectives in health communication: Meaning, culture, and power (pp. 431-446). New York Rutledge. Published, 2008.

  • University of Alabama Press - http://www.uapress.ua.edu/product/Drone-Warfare-and-Lawfare-in-a-Post-Heroic-Age,6228.aspx

    Marouf Hasian Jr. is a professor of communication at the University of Utah. He is the author of Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures; Cultural Rhetorics of American Exceptionalism and the bin Laden Raid; Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials; and In the Name of Necessity: Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties.

  • University of Alabama in Huntsville - http://www.uah.edu/news/campus/uah-professor-clarke-rountree-publishes-first-book-in-rhetoric-law-the-humanities-series

    UAH professor Clarke Rountree publishes first book in Rhetoric, Law & the Humanities series
    NOV 16, 2015 | Joyce Anderson-Maples
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    Dr. Clarke Rountree, Chair and Professor of Communication Arts at UAH, has published his first book in the "Rhetoric, Law & the Humanities" series.
    Michael Mercier | UAH
    Rhetoric, Law, & the Humanities , a new book series edited by Dr. Clarke Rountree, Chair and Professor of Communication Arts at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), recently published its first book, Drone Warfare and Lawfare in a Post-Heroic Age by Marouf A. Hasian, Jr.

    The book series was created last year with The University of Alabama Press. Rhetoric, Law, & the Humanities, seeks to publish scholarship that examines law through a rhetorical lens.

    "Dr. Hasian is the leading scholar in rhetoric and law, so I'm proud to have him open the series with this publication," said Rountree. Hasian is Professor of Communication at The University of Utah.

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    According to The University of Alabama Press, "Hasian has written a landmark study, illuminating both the discursive and visual argumentative strategies that drone supporters and critics both rely on. He comprehensively reviews how advocates and detractors parse and re-contextualize drone images, casualty figures, government 'white papers,' NGO reports, documentaries, and blogs to support their points of view. He unpacks the ideological reflexes and assumptions behind these legal, ethical, and military arguments."

    Rountree said books in the series will come from a variety of fields, among them communication studies, law, English, sociology, and other fields that use rhetoric as a perspective to study trials, appellate court decisions, constitutions, legal processes, judges and judicial decision making, the intersection between law and society, and the construction of law in popular media (television, film, and websites) as it shapes expectations about the law, its processes, and public memory.

    Rountree noted that four other books are under review and several others are in the proposal stage.

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    About the Author
    Marouf Hasian Jr. is a professor of communication at the University of Utah, USA. He is the author of Restorative Justice, Humanitarian Rhetorics, and Public Memories of Colonial Camp Cultures; Cultural Rhetorics of American Exceptionalism and the bin Laden Raid; Rhetorical Vectors of Memory in National and International Holocaust Trials; and In the Name of Necessity: Military Tribunals and the Loss of American Civil Liberties.

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    The Rhetoric ofEugenics in Anglo-Amencan
    Thought. By Marouf Arif Hasian Jr. (Athens:
    University of Georgia Press, 1996. xii, 265 pp.
    $40.00, ISBN 0-8203-1771-3.)
    The history of eugenics in the United States
    has been wellmapped by scholars such as Daniel
    Kevlesand, more recently, Dorothy Nelkin.
    The existing histories have focused on the social
    and cultural implications of the eugenics movement and its political impact on American
    thought in the twentieth century. Indeed,
    in Nelkin's most recent work, this approach
    to the history of eugenics has been extended
    to the Human Genome Project and the popular
    reception of "eugenics" in contemporary
    American culture. The present volume, a revised
    interdisciplinary dissertation from the
    University of Georgia published byBetty]ean
    Craige in her University of Georgia Humanities
    Center series on Science and the Humanities,
    uses the existing historical and sociological
    work as its point of departure. However,
    Marouf Arif Hasian ]r. adds a truly new dimension
    to the study of eugenics by focusing
    exclusively on the "rhetoric" of eugenics from
    the late nineteenth century through to the Genome
    Project.
    What isimportant about such an approach
    is that it traces patterns of argument (rhetoric,
    as the counterpart to dialectic) that evolved
    within the "science"of eugenics during the late
    nineteenth century.What isstriking about these
    patterns of argument is how verydifferent they
    turn out to be from the British / English originary
    arguments and from their Continental
    (French, German, Austrian) varieties. In one
    of the very best books ever written on the history
    of eugenics, Nancy Stepan examined the
    seemingly related eugenic traditions within
    the scienceof Brazil, Cuba, and Mexico. In her
    account it becomes clear that the function of
    the rhetoric of eugenics in each of these national
    traditions isverydifferent one from the other.
    Likewise, Hasian showshow the variouseugenic
    themes in American culture are shaped by oftcompeting
    regional and national interests in
    the United States, and it is clear that the complex
    "American" response is still again very
    different from the Continental models.
    Hasian covers a set of sub-discourses of
    American eugenics. First he outlines the general
    and completed discourses about eugenics
    in American culture from 1900 to 1940. He
    then examinesquestions of howgroups defined
    by race (African Americans), gender (women),
    religion (Catholics), and politics (socialistsand
    others of the Left) used or countered eugenic
    arguments. He concludes with a powerfulchapter
    that provides us with the traces of this
    older, pre-Shoah rhetoric in the Human Genome
    Project.
    This bookprovidesa powerfulservice to those
    of us embroiled in the controversy about the
    social criticism of science. It shows that the
    question: good science or bad science? does
    not work. There was much "bad" science in
    the history of eugenics, but, as any molecular
    biologist or geneticist will tell you, there was
    alsomuch "good" science.Given the "fact" that
    we are being presented with a "gene of the
    week" that monocausally explains complex human
    actionsand responsesfrom "sex"to "neurosis,"
    it is clear that the division of science into
    the "bad" (old, politicized, and disproved) and
    the "good" (new,ideologicallyneutral, and cutting
    edge, that is, fundable) provides a handy
    way of separating the historical from the contemporary.
    Hasian, however, shows that the
    models of argument in both "bad" and "good"
    science loop around one another, confusing
    in theirfunction all aspects of "eugenics" (bad)
    and "genetics" (good).
    This approach stressesnot the disjunctures,
    which in American thought are keyed to the
    European experience of the Shoah, but rather
    the continuities. It is striking how eugenic arguments
    appear in arenas where one does not
    expect them and where the overt ideology of
    certain positions should not permit them. It
    is the power of such models that Hasian develops
    and that makes his book a valuable
    addition not only to the eugenicsliterature but
    also to the critical literature on the socialstudy
    of science.
    Sander L. Gilman
    University ofChicago
    Chicago, Illinois

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    The Rhetoric of Eugenics in Anglo-American Thought
    Marouf A. Hasian Jr.
    Reviews

    "Adds a truly new dimension to the study of eugenics . . . This book provides a powerful service to those of us embroiled in the controversy about the social criticism of science. It shows that the question: good science or bad science? does not work . . . A valuable addition not only to the eugenics literature but also to the critical literature on the social study of science."
    —Journal of American History
    “Although attention has been given to the thought of the (in)famous proponents of eugenics, insufficient attention has been given to the way in which the rhetoric of eugenics has been received among the general public of the early twentieth century. Marouf Hasian’s accessible and easily read book fills this gap in the recent scholarship.”

    —Research in Philosophy and Technology