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245 00 Reconsidering race :|bsocial science perspectives on 
       racial categories in the age of genomics /|cedited by 
       Kazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano. 
264  1 New York, NY, United States of America :|bOxford 
       University Press,|c[2018] 
264  4 |c©2018 
300    1 online resource (xviii, 302 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bn|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bnc|2rdacarrier 
347    text file|2rdaft 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gPreface.|tRace is socially constructed but mutations are
       real /|rHenry Louis Gates Jr. --|tA critical analysis of 
       racial categories in the age of genomics : an introduction
       /|rKazuko Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano --|gPart one.
       |tNew challenges to the social construction approach to 
       race.|tBiological theories of race beyond the millennium /
       |rJoseph L. Graves Jr. --|tAmericans' attitudes on 
       individual or racially inflected genetic inheritance /
       |rJennifer Hochschild and Maya Sen --|tConstructivist 
       concept of race /|rAnn Morning --|tReturn of biology /
       |rRogers Brubaker --|gPart two.|tRace, genomics, and 
       health.|tA sociogenomic world /|rCatherine Bliss --
       |tNature versus nurture in the explanations for racial/
       ethnic health disparities : parsing disparities in the era
       of Genome-wide Association Studies /|rJay S. Kaufman, 
       Dinela Rushani, and Richard S. Cooper --|tGenetic ancestry
       tests and race : who takes them, why, and how do they 
       affect racial identities? /|rWendy D. Roth and Katherine 
       A. Lyon -- 
505 00 |gPart three.|tGlobal perspectives on race and genomics 
       debates.|tRecasting race : science, politics, and group-
       making in the Postcolony /|rRuha Benjamin --|tEvidence of 
       what? Re-creating race through evidence-based approaches 
       to global health /|rCarolyn Rouse --|tHow did East Asians 
       become yellow? /|rMichael Keevak --|tReconsiderations of 
       race : commissioning parents and transnational surrogacy 
       in India /|rSharmila Rudrappa --|tAcademic Regionalism and
       the study of human genetic variation in a transnational 
       context : Asianism and the racialization of ethnicity /
       |rShirley Sun --|gConclusion.|tThinking about race in the 
       age of genomics : assessments and prospects /|rKazuko 
       Suzuki and Diego A. von Vacano. 
520    "This book points out that there is a disjuncture between 
       the way race is conceptualized in the social sciences and 
       in recent natural science literature. In the view of some 
       proponents of natural-scientific perspectives, race has a 
       biological- and not just a purely social - dimension. The 
       book argues that, to more fully understand what we mean by
       race, social scientists need to engage these new 
       perspectives coming from genomics, medicine, and health 
       policy. To be sure, the long, dark shadow of eugenics and 
       the Nazi use of scientific racism cast a pall over the 
       effort to understand the complicated relationship between 
       social science and medical science understandings of race.
       While this book rejects pseudoscientific and hierarchical 
       ways of looking at race and affirms that it is rooted in 
       social grounds, it makes the claim that it is time to move
       beyond merely repeating. The chapters in this book 
       consider three fundamental tensions in thinking about race
       : one between theories that see race as fixed and those 
       that see it as malleable; a second between Western 
       (especially US-based) and non-Western perspectives that 
       decenter the US experience; and a third between 
       sociopolitical and biomedical concepts of race. The book 
       will help shed light on multiple contemporary concerns, 
       such as the place of race in identity formation, ethno- 
       political conflict, immigration policy, social justice, 
       biomedical ethics, and the carceral state"--From 
       publisher's description. 
520    To better understand the idea of ""race"" in the 
       postgenomic age, social science ought to move beyond 
       merely repeating the ""race is a social construct"" 
       mantra. This collection directly engages the interface 
       between social-scientific and natural-scientific 
       perspectives on race considering recent developments in 
       genomics. The book provides views that go beyond US-
       centered or Western-based paradigms on race 
588 0  Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on 
       October 01, 2018). 
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700 1  Suzuki, Kazuko,|d1967-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/no2003106267|eeditor. 
700 1  Von Vacano, Diego A.,|d1970-|0https://id.loc.gov/
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700 1  Gates, Henry Louis,|cJr.,|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n81146304|ewriter of introduction. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tReconsidering race.|dNew York, NY, 
       United States of America : Oxford University Press, [2018]
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