Race and Science: Scientific Challenges to Racism in Modern America

Race and Science: Scientific Challenges to Racism in Modern America

ISBN-10:
0870715763
ISBN-13:
9780870715761
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
Oregon State University Press
ISBN-10:
0870715763
ISBN-13:
9780870715761
Pub. Date:
11/01/2009
Publisher:
Oregon State University Press
Race and Science: Scientific Challenges to Racism in Modern America

Race and Science: Scientific Challenges to Racism in Modern America

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Overview

During the course of American history, scientific theories have been used to legitimate racial ideas that in turn have been important in creating and interpreting the law. Race and Science collects essays from leading voices in law, history, history of science, botany, and the social sciences, resulting in a rich and comprehensive multidisciplinary exploration of the roots of and the scientific challenges to racial essentialism.

The notion that someone’s racial identity and characteristics define everything of importance about them has become deeply embedded in American culture, society, and science. These essays illuminate the roots of this belief and present case studies that explore how and why natural and social scientists have challenged these racist views.

”Which word, apart from race, could bring natural scientists, social scientists, legal scholars, and humanists together to debate everything from the historical origins of the concept to its future prospects in the light of genomics, from its function as a political ploy to its inspiration for legal minds in devising racial purity in laws as well as legislating desegregation? This excellent interdisciplinary collection of essays illuminates race in all its facets and in fascinating case studies from the United States, Europe, and-the plant world.“ werner sollors, Professor of Literature and African and African American Studies, Harvard University

paul farber is Oregon State University Distinguished Professor of History of Science Emeritus. He is the author of Finding Order in Nature: The Naturalist Tradition from Linnaeus to E. O. Wilson and The Temptations of Evolutionary Ethics.

Hamiltoncravens is Professor of History at Iowa State University. His publications include nine books, notably The Triumph of Evolution: The Heredity-Evolution Controversy and Imagining the Good Society: The Social Sciences in the American Past and Present.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870715761
Publisher: Oregon State University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Paul Farber is OSU Distinguished Professor of History of Science Emeritus. He is the author of Finding Order in Nature: The Naturalist Tradition from Linnaeus to E. O. Wilson and The Temptations of Evolutionary Ethics.

Hamilton Cravens is Professor of History at Iowa State University. His publications include nine books, notably The Triumph of Evolution: The Heredity- Evolution Controversy and the forthcoming Imagining the Good Society: The Social Sciences in the American Past and Present.

Table of Contents

Introduction Hamilton Cravens 1

Slavery in the Election of 1800 Edward J. Larson 17

From Kin to Intruder: Cherokee Legal Attitudes toward People of African Descent in the Nineteenth Century Fay A. Yarbrough 32

The Last Repatriationist: The Career of Earnest Sevier Cox John P. Jackson, Jr Andrew S. Winston 58

Mongrels and Hybrids: The Problem of ”Race“ in the Botanical World Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis 81

The Roman Campaign of ’53 to ‘55: The Dunn Family among a Jewish Community Melinda Gormley 95

Changes in Scientific Opinion on Race Mixing: The Impact of the Modern Synthesis PaulFarber 130

Race, IQ, and Politics in Twentieth-Century America Hamilton Cravens 152

Robert Coles and the Political Culture of the Second Reconstruction Bèen Keppel 185

Ġenomics, Genetic Identity, and the Rehguration of ”Race“ Michael G. Kenny 213

Acknowledgments 228

Contributors’Notes 229

Index 231

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