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Is Science Racist?

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Debating Race

Marks, Jonathan

Wiley-VCH GmbH

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Zusatztext

Every arena of science has its own set of ethical issues - chemistry and poison gas, physics and the atom bomb - and genetics has had a troubled history with race. As Jonathan Marks reveals, this dangerous relationship rumbles on to this day, still leaving plenty of leeway for a belief in the basic natural inequality of races. The eugenic science of the early twentieth century and the commodified genomic science of today are unified by the mistaken belief that human races are naturalistic categories. Yet their boundaries are founded neither in biology nor genetics and, not being a formal scientific concept, race is largely not accessible to the scientist. As Marks argues, race can only be grasped through the humanities: historically, experientially, politically. This wise, witty essay explores the persistence and legacy of scientific racism, which misappropriates the authority of science and undermines it by converting it into a social weapon.

Autorenportrait

Jonathan Marks is Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 27.01.2017

Umfang: 140 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.7 x 19 x 12.4 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9780745689227

Umbreit-Nr.: 604257

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