Reconsidering Race
Reconsidering Race
Social Science Perspectives on Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics
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Oxford University Press Inc
06/2018
328
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Inglês
9780190465285
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Preface: Race is Socially Constructed but Mutations Are Real -Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Acknowledgments A Critical Analysis of Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics: An Introduction -Kazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano Part One: The New Challenges to the Social Construction Approach to Race Chapter 1: Biological Theories of Race beyond the Millennium -Joseph L. Graves, Jr. Chapter 2: Americans' Attitudes on Individual or Racially-Inflected Genetic Inheritance -Jennifer Hochschild and Maya Sen Chapter 3: The Constructivist Concept of Race -Ann Morning Chapter 4: The Return of Biology -Rogers Brubaker Part Two: Race, Genomics, and Health Chapter 5: A Sociogenomic World -Catherine Bliss Chapter 6: Nature versus Nurture in the Explanations for Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities: Parsing Disparities in the Era of Genome-Wide Association Studies -Jay S. Kaufman, Dinela Rushani, and Richard S. Cooper Chapter 7: Genetic Ancestry Tests and Race: Who Takes Them, Why, and How Do They Affect Racial Identities? -Wendy D. Roth and Katherine A. Lyon Part Three: Global Perspectives on Race and Genomics Debates Chapter 8: Recasting Race: Science, Politics, and Group-Making in the Postcolony -Ruha Benjamin Chapter 9: Evidence of What?: Recreating Race through Evidence-Based Approaches to Global Health -Carolyn Rouse Chapter 10: How Did East Asians Become Yellow? -Michael Keevak Chapter 11: Reconsiderations of Race: Commissioning Parents and Transnational Surrogacy in India -Sharmila Rudrappa Chapter 12: Academic Regionalism and the Study of Human Genetic Variation in a Transnational Context: Asianism and the Racialization of Ethnicity -Shirley Sun Conclusion: Thinking about Race in the Age of Genomics: Assessments and Prospects -Kazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano Bibliography About the Contributors Index
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Preface: Race is Socially Constructed but Mutations Are Real -Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Acknowledgments A Critical Analysis of Racial Categories in the Age of Genomics: An Introduction -Kazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano Part One: The New Challenges to the Social Construction Approach to Race Chapter 1: Biological Theories of Race beyond the Millennium -Joseph L. Graves, Jr. Chapter 2: Americans' Attitudes on Individual or Racially-Inflected Genetic Inheritance -Jennifer Hochschild and Maya Sen Chapter 3: The Constructivist Concept of Race -Ann Morning Chapter 4: The Return of Biology -Rogers Brubaker Part Two: Race, Genomics, and Health Chapter 5: A Sociogenomic World -Catherine Bliss Chapter 6: Nature versus Nurture in the Explanations for Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities: Parsing Disparities in the Era of Genome-Wide Association Studies -Jay S. Kaufman, Dinela Rushani, and Richard S. Cooper Chapter 7: Genetic Ancestry Tests and Race: Who Takes Them, Why, and How Do They Affect Racial Identities? -Wendy D. Roth and Katherine A. Lyon Part Three: Global Perspectives on Race and Genomics Debates Chapter 8: Recasting Race: Science, Politics, and Group-Making in the Postcolony -Ruha Benjamin Chapter 9: Evidence of What?: Recreating Race through Evidence-Based Approaches to Global Health -Carolyn Rouse Chapter 10: How Did East Asians Become Yellow? -Michael Keevak Chapter 11: Reconsiderations of Race: Commissioning Parents and Transnational Surrogacy in India -Sharmila Rudrappa Chapter 12: Academic Regionalism and the Study of Human Genetic Variation in a Transnational Context: Asianism and the Racialization of Ethnicity -Shirley Sun Conclusion: Thinking about Race in the Age of Genomics: Assessments and Prospects -Kazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano Bibliography About the Contributors Index
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