Strange fruit: why both sides are wrong in the race debate
Author: Malik, Kenan Publisher: Oneworld Publications 2008.Language: EnglishDescription: 341 p. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9781851685882Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and indexItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Strange Fruit Why Both Sides Are Wrong in the Race Debate Contents Acknowledgements viii Foreword.: Race, science and James Watson 1 1. The people's genome 7 2. Should science be colour-blind? 37 3. There be monsters 66 4. Enlightened Man 86 5. The romance of type 110 6. To make an accomplice of nature 133 7. The burden of culture 154 8. Who owns knowledge? 190 9. Ancient race wars and modern race science 219 10. The end of Utopia and the return of race 240 Afterword: Beyond race and unreason 278 Notes and references 289 Bibliography 310 Index 332
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