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E-grāmata: Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science beyond the Two-Culture Divide

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  • Formāts: 328 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2003
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520929975
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  • Formāts: 328 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Nov-2003
  • Izdevniecība: University of California Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780520929975

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The so-called science wars pit science against culture, and nowhere is the struggle more contentious--or more fraught with paradox--than in the burgeoning realm of genetics. A constructive response, and a welcome intervention, this volume brings together biological and cultural anthropologists to conduct an interdisciplinary dialogue that provokes and instructs even as it bridges the science/culture divide.
Individual essays address issues raised by the science, politics, and history of race, evolution, and identity; genetically modified organisms and genetic diseases; gene work and ethics; and the boundary between humans and animals. The result is an entree to the complicated nexus of questions prompted by the power and importance of genetics and genetic thinking, and the dynamic connections linking culture, biology, nature, and technoscience. The volume offers critical perspectives on science and culture, with contributions that span disciplinary divisions and arguments grounded in both biological perspectives and cultural analysis. An invaluable resource and a provocative introduction to new research and thinking on the uses and study of genetics, Genetic Nature/Culture is a model of fruitful dialogue, presenting the quandaries faced by scholars on both sides of the two-cultures debate.
List of Illustrations
vii
Foreword ix
Sydel Silverman
Preface and Acknowledgments xv
Introduction. Anthropology in an Age of Genetics: Practice, Discourse, and Critique 1(22)
M. Susan Lindee
Alan Goodman
Deborah Heath
PART I. NATURE/CULTURE
Section A. Human Populations/Genetic Resources
Indigenous Peoples, Changing Social and Political Landscapes, and Human Genetics in Amazonia
23(18)
Ricardo Ventura Santos
Provenance and the Pedigree: Victor McKusick's Fieldwork with the Old Order Amish
41(17)
M. Susan Lindee
Flexible Eugenics: Technologies of the Self in the Age of Genetics
58(19)
Karen-Sue Taussig
Rayna Rapp
Deborah Heath
The Commodification of Virtual Reality: The Icelandic Health Sector Database
77(18)
Hilary Rose
Section B. Animal Species/Genetic Resources
Kinship, Genes, and Cloning: Life after Dolly
95(16)
Sarah Franklin
For the Love of a Good Dog: Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics
111(21)
Donna Haraway
98% Chimpanzee and 35% Daffodil: The Human Genome in Evolutionary and Cultural Context
132(23)
Jonathan Marks
PART II. CULTURE/NATURE
Section A. Political and Cultural Identity
From Pure Genes to GMOs: Transnationalized Gene Landscapes in the Biodiversity and Transgenic Food Networks
155(21)
Chaia Heller
Arturo Escobar
Future Imaginaries: Genome Scientists as Sociocultural Entrepreneurs
176(24)
Joan H. Fujimura
Reflections and Prospects for Anthropological Genetics in South Africa
200(19)
Himla Soodyall
Section B. Race and Human Variation
The Genetics of African Americans: Implications for Disease Gene Mapping and Identity
219(15)
Rick Kittles
Charmaine Royal
Human Races in the Context of Recent Human Evolution: A Molecular Genetic Perspective
234(24)
Alan R. Templeton
Buried Alive: The Concept of Race in Science
258(20)
Troy Duster
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Promise and Problems of Ancient DNA for Anthropology
278(19)
Frederika A. Kaestle
List of Contributors 297(2)
Index 299


Alan H. Goodman is Professor of Biological Anthropology at Hampshire College. Deborah Heath is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Lewis and Clark College. M. Susan Lindee is Professor of the History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania.