Thesis ID: CBB348488296

Investigating the Postwar Decline of Race in Science: Race, Science, and Immunology (2016)

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Fobia, Aleia Clark (Author)
Kestnbaum, Meyer (Advisor)


University of Maryland, College Park
Kestnbaum, Meyer
Publication date: 2016
Language: English


Publication Date: 2016
Physical Details: 166 pp.

Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the life and human sciences. The mid-twentieth century has been marked as the point where biological concepts of race began to disappear from science. However, biological definitions of race continue to penetrate scientific understandings and uses of racial concepts. Using the theoretical frameworks of critical race theory and science and technology studies and an in-depth case study of the discipline of immunology, this dissertation explores the appearance of a mid-century decline of concepts of biological race in science. I argue that biological concepts of race did not disappear in the middle of the twentieth century but were reconfigured into genetic language. In this dissertation I offer a periodization of biological concepts of race. Focusing on continuities and the effects of contingent events, I compare how biological concepts of race articulate with racisms in each period. The discipline of immunology serves as a case study that demonstrates how biological concepts of race did not decline in the postwar era, but were translated into the language of genetics and populations. I argue that the appearance of a decline was due to events both internal and external to the science of immunology. By framing the mid-twentieth century disappearance of race in science as the triumph of an antiracist racial project of science, it allows us to more clearly see the more recent resurgence of race in science as a recycling of older themes and tactics from the racist science projects of the past.

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Authors & Contributors
Cambrosio, Alberto
Cassata, Francesco
Chu, Patricia E.
El-Haj, Nadia Abu
Frank, Reanne
Gannett, Lisa
Journals
Social History of Medicine
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
American Literary History
Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Cultural Anthropology
Current Anthropology
Publishers
University of Michigan
Central European University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
New Press
University of Arizona Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Race
Genetics
Science and race
Human genetics
Genomics
Critical race theory
People
Foucault, Michel
Metchnikoff, Elie
Dobzhansky, Theodosius
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
19th century
17th century
16th century
Places
United States
Great Britain
Germany
Italy
Russia
South America
Institutions
Human Genome Project
Johns Hopkins University
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