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30 - The unnatural history of human biology

from IV - Connecting and conserving

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 December 2018

Helen Anne Curry
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Nicholas Jardine
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
James Andrew Secord
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
Emma C. Spary
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge
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Anderson, W., The Collectors of Lost Souls: Turning Kuru Scientists into Whitemen (Baltimore, 2008).Google Scholar
Bamford, S., Biology Unmoored: Melanesian Reflections on Life and Biotechnology (Berkeley, 2007).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Haraway, D., ‘Remodeling the human way of life: Sherwood Washburn and the new physical anthropology’, in Stocking, G. W. (ed.) Bones, Bodies, Behavior: Essays on Biological Anthropology (Madison, 1988).Google Scholar
Little, M. and Kennedy, K. R. (eds.), Histories of American Physical Anthropology in the Twentieth Century (New York, 2010).Google Scholar
Radin, J., Life on Ice: A History of New Uses for Cold Blood (Chicago, 2017).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Reardon, J., Race to the Finish: Identity and Governance in an Age of Genomics (Princeton, 2005).Google Scholar
Smocovitis, V. B., ‘Humanizing evolution’, Current Anthropology, 53, supplement 5 (2012), pp. S108–25.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Spencer, F. (ed.), A History of American Physical Anthropology, 1930–1980 (New York, 1982).Google Scholar
TallBear, K., Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genomic Science (Minneapolis, 2013).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Turner, T., Biological Anthropology and Ethics: From Repatriation to Genetic Identity (Albany, 2005).CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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