Fatal Invention, 9781595588340
Paperback
A decade after the Human Genome Project proved that human beings are not naturally divided by race, scientists are attempting to resuscitate race as a biological category. In this provocative analysis, leading legal scholar and social critic Dorothy Roberts argues that America is once again at the b…

Fatal Invention

how science, politics, and big business re-create race in the twenty-first century

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  • Paperback

    390 pages

  • Release Date

    11 November 2012

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Summary

This groundbreaking book by the acclaimed Dorothy Roberts examines how the myth of biological concept of race-revived by purportedly cutting-edge science, race-specific drugs, genetic testing, and DNA databases-continues to undermine a just society and promote inequality in a supposedly “post-racial” era. Named one of the ten best black nonfiction books 2011 by AFRO.com, Fatal Invention offers a timely and “provocative analysis” (Nature) of race, science, and politics by one of the nation’…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781595588340
ISBN-10:1595588345
Author:Dorothy Roberts
Publisher:The New Press
Imprint:The New Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:390
Release Date:11 November 2012
Weight:457g
Dimensions:225mm x 149mm
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Critics Review

This is the best book of the year.

“Fatal Invention is a triumph!”—Harriet A. Washington, author of Medical Apartheid and Deadly Monopolies“This is the best book of the year… If you read one work of nonfiction a year, make this the one.”—The New York Journal of Books“[Roberts] dismantles the reasons for using race to determine healthy policy and exposes how embedded social assumptions can shape medicine’s research agenda and distort science.”—Ms. Magazine“Masterful.”—Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of Racism Without Racists“Devastatingly counters any argument that can be made for a racial view of genetics.”—The Brooklyn Rail“Alarming but not alarmist, controversial but evidential, impassioned but rational.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review“Thought-provoking, well-researched, [and] insightful.”—Choice“A must-read for those looking for an enlightened discussion of race in the 21st century.”—Library Journal

About The Author

Dorothy Roberts

Dorothy Roberts is the fourteenth Penn Integrates Knowledge Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where she is a George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology and the inaugural Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights. She is the author of the award-winning Killing the Black Body and Shattered Bonds and is the co-editor of six books on gender and constitutional law. She serves as chair of the board of directors of the Black Women’s Healthy Imperative and lives in Evanston, Illinois.

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