The second edition of the bestselling title on modern notions of race, providing timely examination of perspectives on race, racism, and human biological variation
In this fully updated second edition of this popular text on the study of race, Alan Goodman, Yolanda Moses, and Joseph Jones take a timely look at modern ideas surrounding race, racism, and human diversity, and consider the ways that ideas about race have changed over time. New material in the second edition covers recent history and emerging topics in the study of race. The second edition has also been updated to account for advancements in the study of human genetic variation, which provide further evidence that race is an entirely social phenomenon. RACE compels readers to carefully consider their own ideas about race and the role that race plays in the world around them.
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiv
1 Introducing Race, Human Variation, and Racism 1
Part 1 Histories of Race, Difference, and Racism 7
2 Inventing Race 9
3 Creating Race 15
4 Human Mismeasure 27
5 Inventing Whiteness 45
6 Separate and Unequal 69
Part 2 Why Human Variation is Not Racial 91
7 Introduction: Race ≠ Human Biological Variation 93
8 Skin Deep? 101
9 Sickle Cell Disease: Not for Blacks Only 111
10 The Apportionment of Variation, or …: Why We are All Africans Under the Skin 123
11 The Evolution of Variation 133
Part 3 Living with Race and Racism 147
12 Introduction: Living with Race and Racism 149
13 The Census and Making Race “Official” 158
14 Race and Education 178
15 Linking Race and Wealth: An American Dilemma 194
16 Race and Health Inequalities 213
17 Conclusion 232
Glossary 250
Index 257