Islam is at the heart of an emerging global anti-hegemonic culture that combines diasporic and local cultural elements, and blends Arab, Islamic, black and Hispanic factors to generate "a revolutionary black, Asian and Hispanic globalization, with its own dynamic counter-modernity constructed in order to fight global imperialism. (say what!)
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
race and the human genome
Africana.com: Race and the Human Genome by Hisham Aidi is a brief overview (from 2001) of some of the racial implications of modern genetics research.
If you want a taste of more recent work, check out the comments on the two "race v. racialization" posts at Objectivist v. Constructivist (this was before the Theist joined in the fun). I got into a long debate with some guys over at Gene Expression. (A lot of what I was doing was trying to draw them out, so I played pretty dumb at first.)
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If you want a taste of more recent work, check out the comments on the two "race v. racialization" posts at Objectivist v. Constructivist (this was before the Theist joined in the fun). I got into a long debate with some guys over at Gene Expression. (A lot of what I was doing was trying to draw them out, so I played pretty dumb at first.)
thanks for the heads up...
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