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A Measure of Intelligence
- One Mother's Reckoning with the IQ Test
Engelsk Hardback
A Measure of Intelligence
- One Mother's Reckoning with the IQ Test
Engelsk Hardback

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In a quest to advocate for her daughter, Pepper Stetler uncovers the dark history of the IQ that leads her to question what exactly we are measuring when we measure intelligence. 


When Pepper Stetler was told that her daughter, Louisa, who has Down Syndrome, would be regularly required to take IQ tests to secure support in school, she asked a simple question: why? In questioning the authority and relevance of the test, Stetler sets herself on a winding, often dark, investigation into how the IQ test came to be the irrefutable standard for measuring intelligence. The unsettling history causes Stetler to wonder what influence this test will have over her daughter’s future, and, if its genesis is so mired in eugenics, whether Louisa should be taking it at all. 

So what are we measuring when we try to measure “intelligence”? As she uncovers the history of IQ, exposing its roots in eugenics, racism, xenophobia, and ableism, Stetler realizes that the desire to quantify intelligence is closely tied to a desire to segregate society. She traces its legacy from inception to the present day, where schools and society have adopted the IQ as shorthand for an individual’s aptitude—in essence, their worth. Boldly, Stetler questions how this rigid definition of intelligence has influenced who society holds up as successful and, perhaps more importantly, what it is that we miss when we judge someone solely on their measured intelligence. 

Blending a mother’s love and dedication to her daughter with incisive historical and cultural analysis, A Measure of Intelligence investigates the origins and influence of the IQ test on our modern education system, questions how we define and judge intelligence, challenges its flawed foundation, and argues for a fundamental reevaluation of how we understand an individual’s perceived potential.


Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
272
ISBN-13:
9781635769357
Indbinding:
Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
1635769353
Udg. Dato:
20 aug 2024
Længde:
26mm
Bredde:
149mm
Højde:
216mm
Forlag:
Diversion Books
Oplagsdato:
20 aug 2024
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