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Darwin's hunch Christa Kuljian

Darwin's hunch By Christa Kuljian

Darwin's hunch by Christa Kuljian


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Scientists, and their research, are often shaped by the prevailing social and political context at the time. Kuljian explores this trend in South Africa and provides fresh insight on the search for human origins - in the fields of palaeoanthropology and genetics - over the past century.

Darwin's hunch Summary

Darwin's hunch: Science, race, and the search for human origins by Christa Kuljian

Scientists, and their research, are often shaped by the prevailing social and political context at the time. Kuljian explores this trend in South Africa and provides fresh insight on the search for human origins - in the fields of palaeoanthropology and genetics - over the past century. The book follows the colonial practice in Europe, the US and South Africa of collecting human skeletons and cataloguing them into racial types, in the hope that they would provide clues to human evolution. Kuljian sheds light on how, during apartheid, the concept of racial classification mirrored the way in which many scientists thought about race and human evolution.

Darwin's hunch Reviews

With its unsparing wealth of personal and historical detail, there's nothing else like Darwin's Hunch available. Ian Tattersall, Curator Emeritus, American Museum of Natural History; Powerful and revealing. Darwin's Hunch is a fantastic read. Xolela Mangcu, Professor of Sociology, University of Cape Town, and author of Biko: A Biography; Kuljian's writing is astute and insightful, bringing out new dimensions and details throughout. - Saul Dubow, Queen Mary University of London, author of Scientific Racism in Modern South Africa.

About Christa Kuljian

Christa Kuljian is a Research Associate at the Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research (WiSER) and graduated with an MA in Creative Writing from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2007. Kuljian studied with palaeontologist Stephen Jay Gould for her BA in the History of Science at Harvard (1984), which provided inspiration for Darwin's Hunch.

Table of Contents

Prologue: The response to Homo Naledi; Part One: Searching for Difference: 1. The Most Interesting Specimens Were the Natives; 2. The response to the Taung Child Skull: Born in Africa? Preposterous; 3. Race Typology and 'Specimens of Natural History';

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NLS9781431424252
9781431424252
1431424250
Darwin's hunch: Science, race, and the search for human origins by Christa Kuljian
New
Paperback
Jacana Media (Pty) Ltd
2016-11-16
225
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