List of Tables Acknowledgements Chapter 1. Introduction A. Eugenics: A
Global Interest B. Eugenics: Local Signification Concluding Remarks Chapter
2. Eugenics and Scientific Disciplines The American Connection and Nazi
Connection Transplantation: Medicine and Biology Local Science and
Competition Strategy Eugenics and Disciplining Learning Concluding Remarks
Chapter 3. Lamarckism versus Mendelism: The Politics of Bodyb and Heredity
Symptoms: National Character and the Eugenicists' Presentation Diagnosis
and Remedies: Eugenic Proposals, Lamarckian or Mendelian? A. China B. Japan
Concluding Remarks Chapter 4. Birth Control or Sex Control?: Eugenics and
Reproduction Sexuality versus Morality: Margaret Sanger and the Birth
Control Movement in China and Japan Politics of Reproduction Knowledge:
Women Scientists and their Lives Concluding Remarks Chapter 5. Eugenics in
the Second Sino-Japanese War and Population Policies Japanese Eugenicists'
Involvement and Population Policy: Constructing Ethnic Body and Racial Body
Chinese Eugenic Solution and Population Policy: Constructing an Ethnic
Nation Conclusion: Postwar Reflections of Two Eugenicists Chapter 6.
Conclusion: What Can We Learn From Eugenics? Chapter 7. Epilogue: The
Comeback of Eugenics Discourse Bibliography Index