The nature of race : how scientists think and teach about human difference / Ann Morning.
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- GN269Â .M675 2011

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GN78 .A48 African anthropology : | GN78 .A48 African anthropology : | GN 268.P46 Nations of Africa | GN269 .M675 2011 The nature of race : | GN270 .B63 Rethinking psychological anthropology : | GN270 .C74 Cross-cultural perspectives on learning / | GN270 .H75 Psychological anthropology : approaches to culture and personality |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 279-303) and index.
Introduction: what is race? -- What do we know about scientific and popular concepts of race? -- Textbook race: lessons on human difference -- Teaching race: scientists on human difference -- Learning race: students on human difference -- Race concepts beyond the classroom -- Conclusion: the redemption of essentialism.
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