Ordering the human: the global spread of racial science
"Much of modern science, medicine, and ideas of race have coeval and violent origins, entangled together for centuries in the forms of racial science, which themselves have been used to propel projects of power and domination around the world. Ordering the Human explores this entanglement. It d...
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Columbia University Press
[2024]
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Schriftenreihe: | Race, inequality, and health
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Zusammenfassung: | "Much of modern science, medicine, and ideas of race have coeval and violent origins, entangled together for centuries in the forms of racial science, which themselves have been used to propel projects of power and domination around the world. Ordering the Human explores this entanglement. It does so by illuminating the malleability and situatedness of race, attending to the mechanisms that consolidate racial ways of knowing, and tracing the forces and flows that influence movement of racial concepts in scientific knowledge production. From fields as diverse as genetics, forensics, public health, history, sociology, and anthropology, and in case studies from South Africa, India, Brazil, France, New Zealand, Singapore, Iran, Lebanon, and the Netherlands, the contributions excavate the global praxis of racial science and the mechanisms by which it has been deployed to oppress. In the first of four sections, "Individuals and Composites," contributors show how individuals are aggregated into populations, and then how populations are turned into composites. In each one of these translations, erasures and new classifications are imposed to produce recognizable data for purposes of surveillance, criminalization, healthcare access, and immigration, to name just a few. In "Purity and Mixture," contributors ask how racial classification carries different social and political significance in national and technical contexts. In the United States and South Asia, for example, purity was enforced culturally and legally resulting in the need to categorize and draw rigid boundaries around racialized bodies. In "Stability and Circulation," we see how racial categories are stabilized, exported, and circulate through scientific and medical networks and biotechnologies. And, finally, in "Past and Promise," contributors will explore how scientists and the broader public navigate the use of racial categories to link the deep past with future imaginaries. As the legacies of racial divisions continue to influence and circumscribe lives globally, this book project will provide a vital starting point to systematically and synthetically analyze the role of racial science and to strategize possible ways out of the naturalization of racial categories on a global scale"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 331 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9780231207324 9780231207331 |
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spelling | Ordering the human the global spread of racial science edited by Eram Alam, Dorothy Roberts, and Natalie Shibley New York Columbia University Press [2024] xiii, 331 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Race, inequality, and health Includes bibliographical references and index "Much of modern science, medicine, and ideas of race have coeval and violent origins, entangled together for centuries in the forms of racial science, which themselves have been used to propel projects of power and domination around the world. Ordering the Human explores this entanglement. It does so by illuminating the malleability and situatedness of race, attending to the mechanisms that consolidate racial ways of knowing, and tracing the forces and flows that influence movement of racial concepts in scientific knowledge production. From fields as diverse as genetics, forensics, public health, history, sociology, and anthropology, and in case studies from South Africa, India, Brazil, France, New Zealand, Singapore, Iran, Lebanon, and the Netherlands, the contributions excavate the global praxis of racial science and the mechanisms by which it has been deployed to oppress. In the first of four sections, "Individuals and Composites," contributors show how individuals are aggregated into populations, and then how populations are turned into composites. In each one of these translations, erasures and new classifications are imposed to produce recognizable data for purposes of surveillance, criminalization, healthcare access, and immigration, to name just a few. In "Purity and Mixture," contributors ask how racial classification carries different social and political significance in national and technical contexts. In the United States and South Asia, for example, purity was enforced culturally and legally resulting in the need to categorize and draw rigid boundaries around racialized bodies. In "Stability and Circulation," we see how racial categories are stabilized, exported, and circulate through scientific and medical networks and biotechnologies. And, finally, in "Past and Promise," contributors will explore how scientists and the broader public navigate the use of racial categories to link the deep past with future imaginaries. As the legacies of racial divisions continue to influence and circumscribe lives globally, this book project will provide a vital starting point to systematically and synthetically analyze the role of racial science and to strategize possible ways out of the naturalization of racial categories on a global scale"-- Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 gnd rswk-swf Rassenfrage (DE-588)4176975-2 gnd rswk-swf Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 gnd rswk-swf Scientific racism / Case studies Racism in medicine / Case studies Racism / Case studies Eugenics / Case studies Science / Social aspects / Case studies (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Rassismus (DE-588)4076527-1 s Rassenfrage (DE-588)4176975-2 s Globalisierung (DE-588)4557997-0 s DE-604 Roberts, Dorothy E. 1956- (DE-588)1067200452 edt Alam, Eram edt Shibley, Natalie edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-231-55692-7 |
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title | Ordering the human the global spread of racial science |
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