Zusammenfassung
Thinking Race clarifies the relationship between biology and race, showing how racism can result from a misguided blending of biology with social construction. Using arresting examples, Richard Goldsby and Mary Catherine Bateson aim to help readers accept the reality of human difference while understanding human unity. Controversial issues of race and IQ, race and athletic ability, and perceptions of race and beauty are examined, as are those of affirmative action and reparations for slavery. The authors also explore how income inequality, healthcare disparities, unequal access to education, an unfair justice system, and mass incarceration all call for constructive social policies that remodel American society in ways that will build a better, more resilient, and happier society. The goal is a society in which equal civil rights are clearly derived from the recognition of equal human rights, and equal opportunity provides the pathway to equitable results.
Schlagworte
Anthropology social construct mental ability athletic performanceKeywords
biology medical practice- i–xii Preface i–xii
- 47–62 3 Human Diversity 47–62
- 83–100 5 Race and Ability 83–100
- 101–136 6 Seeking Solutions 101–136
- 143–146 Index 143–146