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Genetic Nature/Culture: Anthropology and Science beyond the Two-Culture Divide
Introduction: Anthropology in an Age of Genetics Practice, Discourse, and Critique
PART I. NATURE/CULTURE;
SECTION A. Human Populations/Genetic Resources
Chapter 1. Indigenous Peoples, Changing Social and Political Landscapes, and Human Genetics in Amazonia;
Chapter 2. Provenance and the Pedigree: Victor McKusick's Fieldwork with the Old Order Amish;
Chapter 3. Flexible Eugenics: Technologies of the Self in the Age of Genetics;
Chapter 4. The Commodi.cation of Virtual Reality: The Icelandic Health ; Sector Database;
SECTION B. Animal Species/Genetic Resources;
Chapter 5. Kinship, Genes, and Cloning: Life after Dolly;
Chapter 6. For the Love of a Good Dog: Webs of Action in the World of Dog Genetics
Chapter 7. 98% Chimpanzee and 35% Daffodil: The Human Genome;in Evolutionary and Cultural Context
PART II. CULTURE/NATURE;
SECTION A. Political and Cultural Identity;Chapter 8. From Pure Genes to GMOs: Transnationalized Gene Landscapes in the Biodiversity and Transgenic Food Networks;
Chapter 9. Future Imaginaries: Genome Scientists as Sociocultural Entrepreneurs;
Chapter 10. Re.ections and Prospects for Anthropological Genetics in South Africa;
SECTION B. Race and Human Variation;
Chapter 11. The Genetics of African Americans: Implications for Disease Gene Mapping and Identity
Chapter 12. Human Races in the Context of Recent Human Evolution:A Molecular Genetic Perspective
Chapter 13. Buried Alive: The Concept of Race in Science
Chapter 14. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Promise and Problems of Ancient DNA for Anthropology
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