Race in North America
origin and evolution of a worldview
4th ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Smedley, Brian D. - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Westview Press, Boulder, CO, Colorado
Language
English
Word Count
96,500 words, Guess
Page Count
386 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL24839476M
- ISBN-139780813345543
- OCLC Control Number742516021
- OCLC Control Number712644582
- Library of Congress Control Number2011014052
Classifications
- DDC305.8
- LCCGN269 .S63 2011
Description
"In Race in North America, Audrey Smedley shows that "race" is a cultural invention that has been used variously and opportunistically since the eighteenth century. Race, in its origin, was not a product of science but of a folk ideology reflecting a new form of social stratification and a rationalization for inequality among the peoples of North America. New coauthor Brian Smedley joins Audrey Smedley in updating this renowned and groundbreaking text. The fourth edition includes a compelling new chapter on the health impacts of the racial worldview, as well as a thoroughly rewritten chapter that explores the election of Barack Obama and the evolving role of race in American political history. This edition also incorporates recent findings on the human genome and the implications of genomics. Drawing on new understandings of DNA expression, the authors scrutinize the positions of contemporary race scientists who maintain that race is a valid biological concept"--
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