Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 256 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Foreward / Michael Montoya and Rayna Rapp -- Introduction / Sahra Gibbon, Ricardo Ventura Santos, and Moníca Sans -- Part I Interdisciplinary research and the paradox of racial identity -- Anthropology, race, and the dilemmas of identity in the age of genomics : a view from Brazil / Ricardo Ventura Santos and Marcos Chor Maio -- Molecular vignettes of the Columbian nation: the place(s) of race and ethnicity in networks of biocapital / Carlos Andrés Barrigán -- The biological nonexistence versus the social existence of human races: can science instruct the social ethos? / Telma S. Birchal and Sérgio D.J. Pena -- Part II Genomics, genetic admixture and health in South Ameica: old and new opportunities and knowledge -- Admixture mapping and genomics technologies: perspectives from Latin America / Bernardo Bertoni -- Pharmacogenetic in the Brazilian population / Guilherme Suarez-Kurtz -- Strong association of socioeconomic status and genetic ancestry in Latinos: implications for admixture studies of Type 2 diabetes / J.C. Florez et al. -- Remembering or forgetting mendel: Sickle Cell anemia racial politics in Brazil / Peter Fry -- Part III Genetics, history nationhood, and identity -- Genetic admixture analysis through genetic markers and genealogical data in a sample from the Buenos Aires metropolitan area / Francisco R. Carnese et al -- National identity, census data, and genetics in Uruguay / Mónica Sans -- Forced disappearance andsuppressionn of identity of children in Argentina: experiences after genetic identification / Victor B. Penchaszadeh |
Summary |
The edited collection brings together social and biological anthropology scholars, biologists, and geneticists to examine the interface between Genetic Admixture, Identity and Health, directly contributing to an emerging field of 'bio-cultural anthropology.' It focuses on the neglected region of South America with scientific and social science contributions from Brazil, Columbia, Argentina, and Uruguay and commentaries from leading experts in the UK and the United States. As such the collection contributes to the urgent task of nurturing and advancing a cross disciplinary community that can address and examine a topical set of theoretical issues, brought about by the rapidly changing field of genetic science |
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"The edited collection brings together social and biological anthropology scholars, biologists, and geneticists to examine the interface between Genetic Admixture, Identity and Health, directly contributing to an emerging field of 'bio-cultural anthropology.' It focuses on the neglected region of South America with scientific and social science contributions from Brazil, Columbia, Argentina, and Uruguay and commentaries from leading experts in the UK and the United States. As such the collection contributes to the urgent task of nurturing and advancing a cross disciplinary community that can address and examine a topical set of theoretical issues, brought about by the rapidly changing field of genetic science."--Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Human population genetics -- South America
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Genomics -- South America
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Anthropology -- South America
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Medical genetics -- South America
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Sociobiology -- South America
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Ethnology -- South America.
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Social & cultural anthropology -- South America.
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Ethnic studies -- South America.
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Medical sociology -- South America.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Regional Studies.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Sociology -- General.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Anthropology -- General.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Demography.
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Society.
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Anthropology
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Ethnology
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Genomics
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Human population genetics
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Medical genetics
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Sociobiology
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South America
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Gibbon, Sahra
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Santos, Ricardo Ventura, 1964-
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Sans, Mónica
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ISBN |
9781137001702 |
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1137001704 |
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1283361396 |
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9781283361392 |
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