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Science, Race, and Ethnicity: Readings from Isis and Osiris by John P. Jackson β€” book cover

Science, Race, and Ethnicity: Readings from Isis and Osiris

by John P. Jackson (Editor), University of Chicago Press
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Overview

Recent scholarship has argued that "race" is a fairly recent concept in Western thought and arose concurrently with modern science. Yet, in recent decades, science has been a powerful tool employed against racialist thinking. How is it that science has been a factor for both the rise of racialist thinking and its demise? This volume of essays, drawn from the journals Isis and Osiris, demonstrates that race and political and social ideologies have interacted in complex and unexpected ways.

Synopsis

Recent scholarship has argued that "race" is a fairly recent concept in Western thought and arose concurrently with modern science. Yet, in recent decades, science has been a powerful tool employed against racialist thinking. How is it that science has been a factor for both the rise of racialist thinking and its demise? This volume of essays, drawn from the journals Isis and Osiris, demonstrates that race and political and social ideologies have interacted in complex and unexpected ways.

About the Author, John P. Jackson

John P. Jackson, Jr. is an instructor at the University of Colorado at Boulder and the author of Social Scientists for Social Justice: Making the Case Against Segregation.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
University of Chicago Press Journals
Pages
350
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780226389356

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