- Columbia University Press
Race and the Genetic Revolution: Science, Myth, and Culture
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- Sheldon Krimsky
- Columbia University Press
- Paperback
- 9780231156974
- 9 X 6.06 X 0.64 inches
- 1.09 pounds
- Science > Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
- English
Book Description
This collection begins with the historical origins and current uses of the concept of race in science. It follows with an analysis of the role of race in DNA databanks and racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Essays then consider the rise of recreational genetics in the form of for-profit testing of genetic ancestry and the introduction of racialized medicine, specifically through an FDA-approved heart drug called BiDil, marketed to African American men. Concluding sections discuss the contradictions between our scientific and cultural understandings of race and the continuing significance of race in educational and criminal justice policy.
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