Article ID: CBB543686037

Building the Genomic Nation: ‘Homo Brasilis’ and the ‘Genoma Mexicano’ in Comparative Cultural Perspective (2015)

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This article explores the relationship between genetic research, nationalism and the construction of collective social identities in Latin America. It makes a comparative analysis of two research projects – the ‘Genoma Mexicano’ and the ‘Homo Brasilis’ – both of which sought to establish national and genetic profiles. Both have reproduced and strengthened the idea of their respective nations of focus, incorporating biological elements into debates on social identities. Also, both have placed the unifying figure of the mestizo/mestiço at the heart of national identity constructions, and in so doing have displaced alternative identity categories, such as those based on race. However, having been developed in different national contexts, these projects have had distinct scientific and social trajectories: in Mexico, the genomic mestizo is mobilized mainly in relation to health, while in Brazil the key arena is that of race. We show the importance of the nation as a frame for mobilizing genetic data in public policy debates, and demonstrate how race comes in and out of focus in different Latin American national contexts of genomic research, while never completely disappearing.

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Authors & Contributors
Wade, Peter
López-Beltrán, Carlos
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín
Restrepo, Eduardo
Santos, Ricardo Ventura
García-Deister, Vivette
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Science as Culture
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Mefisto: Rivista di medicina, filosofia, storia
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Publishers
MIT Press
Rutgers University Press
Rowman & Littlefield
Palgrave Macmillan
Oxford University Press
Duke University Press
Concepts
Genetics
Race
Genomics
Identity
Science and society
DNA; RNA
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
19th century
Modern
Medieval
Places
Mexico
Latin America
Colombia
Brazil
Argentina
United States
Institutions
Human Genome Project
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