Race Unmasked: Biology and Race in the Twentieth Century

Awards:   Winner of Arthur J. Viseltear Prize 2016 Winner of Arthur J. Viseltear Prize 2017
Author:   Michael Yudell (Arizona State University) ,  J. Craig Venter
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   6
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9780231168748


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   09 September 2014
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Arthur J. Viseltear Prize 2016
  • Winner of Arthur J. Viseltear Prize 2017

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Author:   Michael Yudell (Arizona State University) ,  J. Craig Venter
Publisher:   Columbia University Press
Imprint:   Columbia University Press
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9780231168748


ISBN 10:   0231168748
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   09 September 2014
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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How can a concept that has been so debunked as a biological reality keep rising from the dead? Race Unmasked helps answer this by illustrating the troubling story of the sustained, strained, and stained history of the concept of race in scientific thought and practice. -- David Rosner, Columbia University We have needed a reassessment and intelligent book on how racial categorizing grows within twentieth and twenty-first century science without using the simple labels of racism or racist. Race Unmasked is a terrific guide to the often invisible intertwined terrain of science and politics around race. Re-reading the past with an eye to nuance and clarity, Yudell understands how race comes to be unintentionally hidden, and yet still can be uncovered and critiqued. This book should find its way to classrooms across the curriculum. -- Susan M. Reverby, Wellesley College and author of Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and its Legacy Race matters. All over the world we sort each other into groups by skin color, hair texture, and other physical characteristics, but as Michael Yudell reminds us in this masterful, engaging, and important book, we barely have a clue about the biological basis for what we are doing. Race Unmasked is just the right remedy for those seeking to better understand the horrors and wrongs of racism. -- Arthur L. Caplan, NYU Langone Medical Center Michael Yudell has given us a fascinating and perceptive study of man's most dangerous myth. This insightful book on race should be read widely by anyone concerned with the multiple uses, misuses, tangled history, and persistent confusions over this vexed and potent concept. -- Keith Wailoo, Princeton University


How can a concept that has been so debunked as a biological reality keep rising from the dead? Race Unmasked helps answer this by illustrating the troubling story of the sustained, strained, and stained history of the concept of race in scientific thought and practice. -- David Rosner, Columbia University We have needed a reassessment and an intelligent book on how racial categorizing grows within twentieth- and twenty-first-century science without using the simple labels of 'racism' or 'racist.' Race Unmasked is a terrific guide to the often invisible, intertwined terrain of science and politics around race. Re-reading the past with an eye toward nuance and clarity, Michael Yudell understands how 'race' comes to be unintentionally hidden yet still can be uncovered and critiqued. This book should find its way into classrooms across the curriculum. -- Susan M. Reverby, Wellesley College, author of Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy Race matters. All over the world we sort each other into groups by skin color, hair texture, and other physical characteristics, yet as Michael Yudell reminds us in this masterful, engaging, and important book, we barely have a clue about the biological basis for what we are doing. Race Unmasked is just the right remedy for those seeking to better understand the horrors and wrongs of racism. -- Arthur L. Caplan, New York University Langone Medical Center Michael Yudell has given us a fascinating and perceptive study of 'man's most dangerous myth.' This insightful book on race should be read widely by anyone concerned with the multiple uses, misuses, tangled history, and persistent confusions over this vexed and potent concept. -- Keith Wailoo, Princeton University A challenging, well-researched work that clearly shows the interconnectedness of scientific and social thought. Kirkus Reviews A detailed history of the concept of race and its evolution throughout the 20th century. Library Journal (starred review) This intensely deliberative book unearths many subtle and not-so-subtle examples of this complex historic relationship. Publishers Weekly Yudell, a historian of public health, argues that the complicated interaction of science and race visible in the eugenics movement is still playing out. -- Bryan Bello Science News Race Unmasked is worth reading... Yudell shows clearly the interplay between science, society, and the changing definitions of race that were central to 20th-century history. Choice A timely, readable and engaging contribution to the growing literature on race and science. -- Lundy Braun Social History of Medicine Race Unmasked proves itself of enormous importance not only for those who wish to understand the evolution of race as a concept but also for those studying the place of science in American culture. American Studies An interesting, thorough, and informative review of the early history of eugenics... well written and highly readable. BioScience [Race Unmasked] is an important, thought-provoking book and deserves to be widely read by people in all disciplines, but especially by the next generation of geneticists who might need to more fully understand the deep historical roots of their discipline. -- John B. Jenkins The Quarterly Review of Biology This engaging book is a must-read for nurses, physicians, scientists, academics, and all who continue to try to understand diversity in our society today. -- Barbara Mann Wall Nursing History Revew This impressive book proceeds to challenge the standard narrative of race science's postwar decline and fall... Yudell follows in the footsteps of historians such as Richard Hofstadter and Charles E. Rosenberg-scholars who have uncovered the interdependence of biology and American social thought. -- Warwick Anderson Journal of American History A welcomed contribution to understanding the history of the present. -- Terence Keel Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences


How can a concept that has been so debunked as a biological reality keep rising from the dead? Race Unmasked helps answer this by illustrating the troubling story of the sustained, strained, and stained history of the concept of race in scientific thought and practice. -- David Rosner, Columbia University We have needed a reassessment and an intelligent book on how racial categorizing grows within twentieth- and twenty-first-century science without using the simple labels of 'racism' or 'racist.' Race Unmasked is a terrific guide to the often invisible, intertwined terrain of science and politics around race. Re-reading the past with an eye toward nuance and clarity, Michael Yudell understands how 'race' comes to be unintentionally hidden yet still can be uncovered and critiqued. This book should find its way into classrooms across the curriculum. -- Susan M. Reverby, Wellesley College, author of Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy Race matters. All over the world we sort each other into groups by skin color, hair texture, and other physical characteristics, yet as Michael Yudell reminds us in this masterful, engaging, and important book, we barely have a clue about the biological basis for what we are doing. Race Unmasked is just the right remedy for those seeking to better understand the horrors and wrongs of racism. -- Arthur L. Caplan, New York University Langone Medical Center Michael Yudell has given us a fascinating and perceptive study of 'man's most dangerous myth.' This insightful book on race should be read widely by anyone concerned with the multiple uses, misuses, tangled history, and persistent confusions over this vexed and potent concept. -- Keith Wailoo, Princeton University A challenging, well-researched work that clearly shows the interconnectedness of scientific and social thought. Kirkus Reviews A detailed history of the concept of race and its evolution throughout the 20th century. Library Journal (starred review) This intensely deliberative book unearths many subtle and not-so-subtle examples of this complex historic relationship. Publishers Weekly Yudell, a historian of public health, argues that the complicated interaction of science and race visible in the eugenics movement is still playing out. -- Bryan Bello Science News Race Unmasked is worth reading... Yudell shows clearly the interplay between science, society, and the changing definitions of race that were central to 20th-century history. Choice A timely, readable and engaging contribution to the growing literature on race and science. -- Lundy Braun Social History of Medicine Race Unmasked proves itself of enormous importance not only for those who wish to understand the evolution of race as a concept but also for those studying the place of science in American culture. American Studies An interesting, thorough, and informative review of the early history of eugenics... well written and highly readable. BioScience [Race Unmasked] is an important, thought-provoking book and deserves to be widely read by people in all disciplines, but especially by the next generation of geneticists who might need to more fully understand the deep historical roots of their discipline. -- John B. Jenkins The Quarterly Review of Biology This engaging book is a must-read for nurses, physicians, scientists, academics, and all who continue to try to understand diversity in our society today. -- Barbara Mann Wall Nursing History Revew This impressive book proceeds to challenge the standard narrative of race science's postwar decline and fall... Yudell follows in the footsteps of historians such as Richard Hofstadter and Charles E. Rosenberg-scholars who have uncovered the interdependence of biology and American social thought. -- Warwick Anderson Journal of American History A welcomed contribution to understanding the history of the present. -- Terence Keel Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences [Race Unmasked] is an important achievement worthy of a wide readership. -- Gregory Michael Dorr Bulletin of the History of Medicine A fine history of how biologists shaped thinking about race in America in the twentieth century and how social values and attitudes shaped the way biologists thought about race. -- Michael Root Metascience Yudell fills a critical gap in scholarly discourse on the history of eugenics and race. -- W. Malcolm Byrnes The Journal of African American History


How can a concept that has been so debunked as a biological reality keep rising from the dead? Race Unmasked helps answer this by illustrating the troubling story of the sustained, strained, and stained history of the concept of race in scientific thought and practice. -- David Rosner, Columbia University We have needed a reassessment and an intelligent book on how racial categorizing grows within twentieth- and twenty-first-century science without using the simple labels of 'racism' or 'racist.' Race Unmasked is a terrific guide to the often invisible, intertwined terrain of science and politics around race. Re-reading the past with an eye toward nuance and clarity, Michael Yudell understands how 'race' comes to be unintentionally hidden yet still can be uncovered and critiqued. This book should find its way into classrooms across the curriculum. -- Susan M. Reverby, Wellesley College, author of Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy Race matters. All over the world we sort each other into groups by skin color, hair texture, and other physical characteristics, yet as Michael Yudell reminds us in this masterful, engaging, and important book, we barely have a clue about the biological basis for what we are doing. Race Unmasked is just the right remedy for those seeking to better understand the horrors and wrongs of racism. -- Arthur L. Caplan, New York University Langone Medical Center Michael Yudell has given us a fascinating and perceptive study of 'man's most dangerous myth.' This insightful book on race should be read widely by anyone concerned with the multiple uses, misuses, tangled history, and persistent confusions over this vexed and potent concept. -- Keith Wailoo, Princeton University A challenging, well-researched work that clearly shows the interconnectedness of scientific and social thought. Kirkus Reviews A detailed history of the concept of race and its evolution throughout the 20th century. Library Journal (starred review) This intensely deliberative book unearths many subtle and not-so-subtle examples of this complex historic relationship. Publishers Weekly Yudell, a historian of public health, argues that the complicated interaction of science and race visible in the eugenics movement is still playing out. -- Bryan Bello Science News Race Unmasked is worth reading... Yudell shows clearly the interplay between science, society, and the changing definitions of race that were central to 20th-century history. Choice


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Michael Yudell is an associate professor at the Drexel University School of Public Health, where he directs the Program in Public Health Ethics and History. He is author of the blog The Public's Health for the Philadelphia Inquirer and his prior books include Welcome to the Genome: A User's Guide to the Genetic Past, Present, and Future and The Genomic Revolution: Unveiling the Unity of Life. He is currently writing a history of autism spectrum disorders.

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