Brigitte Fuchs
Brigitte Fuchs is research associate at the Department of History of the University of Graz and a lecturer in gender studies at the Universities of Vienna, Graz and Salzburg. Her research interests are in the fields of gender, the intersectionality of race, class, religion, and gender as well as of historical and contemporary anthropological and medical theorizing. Among her more recent [English] publications is „Orientalising Disease. Austro-Hungarian Policies Of ‘Race’, Gender, And Hygiene In Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1878–1914,” in Sevasti Trubeta et al., eds, Health, Hygiene and Eugenics in Southeastern Europe to 1945, Budapest: CEU Press, 2011, pp. 57-85; and “‘Bushmen in Hick Town’. The Austrian Empire and the Study of the Khoesan,” Austrian Studies, vol. 20, 2012, pp. 43-60. Her most recent mongraph is ‚Rasse’, ‚Volk’, Geschlecht. Anthropologische Diskurse in Österreich 1850-1960, Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 2003.
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