Article ID: CBB843149325

On the persistence of race: Unique skulls and average tissue depths in the practice of forensic craniofacial depiction (2023)

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The (re-)surfacing of race in forensic practices has received plenty of attention from STS scholars, especially in connection with modern forensic genetic technologies. In this article, I describe the making of facial depictions based on the skulls of unknown deceased individuals. Based on ethnographic research in the field of craniofacial identification and forensic art, I present a material-semiotic analysis of how race comes to matter in the face-making process. The analysis sheds light on how race as a translation device enables oscillation between the individual skull and population data, and allows for slippage between categories that otherwise do not neatly map on to one another. The subsuming logic of race is ingrained – in that it sits at the bases of standard choices and tools – in methods and technologies. However, the skull does not easily let itself be reduced to a racial type. Moreover, the careful efforts of practitioners to articulate the individual characteristics of each skull provide clues for how similarities and differences can be done without the effect of producing race. Such methods value the skull itself as an object of interest, rather than treat it as a vehicle for practicing race science. I argue that efforts to undo the persistence of race in forensic anthropology should focus critical attention on the socio-material configuration of methods and technologies, including data practices and reference standards.

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Authors & Contributors
García-Deister, Vivette
Wade, Peter
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín
Delgado, Abigail Nieves
Brewer, Paul R.
De Laet, Marianne
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Science as Culture
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society
Social History of Medicine
Publishers
University of Toronto Press
Asian Studies Association of Australia in association with University Of Hawaii Press
Concepts
Forensic sciences
Science and technology studies (STS)
Race
DNA; RNA
Genetics
Anthropology
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Places
Colombia
Mexico
Latin America
Brazil
Ontario (Canada)
California (U.S.)
Institutions
Progress
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