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RACE WITHOUT COLOR
Jared Diamond
In Applying Anthropology, 9 th Edition
(162-167)
RACE
Anthropology born during European colonialism
How do we explain difference? Are other people
equally human?
Ideas of racial determinism justifies conquest and
subordination
Racial classification schemes, mostly developed in
the 1500s-1800s, continue with us
From the 1860s, ideas of evolution harnessed to
justify inequality = “scientific racism”
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Drastically oversimplified view
of Western
thoughts about
others, circa
19th century
THEM
US
Drastically oversimplified view
of thoughts
about evolution,
circa 19th
century
Animals
Man
Us: Civilized Man
“Scientific
Racism”
Toxic combination
of incorrect
evolutionary ideas
with incorrect
ethnocentric
hierarchies
Them: Primitive Man
Man
Animals
ANTHROPOLOGY ARGUES
Race does not determine behavior
not determining of language or culture
Race is not a good way to describe
cultural difference
Racial classifications are not a good
way to describe biological difference
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SPECIES AND SUBSPECIES
Species fact: humans can all interbreed, and
produce viable interbreeding offspring
We do it whenever we come in contact
Race is a designation at the subspecies level
Is there enough biological difference to make
classifications?
YES
Do these classifications represent consistencies,
patterns and concordances equivalent to traditional
race ideas?
NO
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HUMAN BIOLOGICAL
VARIATION
Visible
Invisible (from Diamond)
Skin color
Build, body type
Height
Hair
Malaria resistance
Lactose tolerance
Fingerprints
Genetic distinctiveness
Blood types
Color
texture or form
Nose
Eyes
Color, form
Lips
Ears
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CONCORDANCE OR CO-VARIATION
VERSUS
CLINAL OR INDEPENDENT VARIATION
Clinal: most features, like skin color
change gradually
Features vary independently of each
other
As Diamond shows, classifications
by different criteria produce
different groupings
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RACE WITHOUT COLOR
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HOW CAN WE EXPLAIN
BIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE?
Natural Selection
Explains sickle cell patterns (Diamond:164)
Sickle-cell also good example of adaptive and
maladaptive nondirectionality
Sexual Selection
May help to explain certain traits considered
“beautiful”
Random
Fingerprints
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WHAT ABOUT SKIN COLOR?
Demonstrates clinal variation
Most explanations stress natural selection and
Vitamin D
Diamond questions natural selection and instead
posits sexual selection
Although sexual selection is an important
evolutionary mechanism—and surely implicated in
skin color—recent research seems to confirm natural
selection
Chaplin, G., and N. G. Jablonski, 2009. Vitamin D and the
evolution of human depigmentation. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 139(4):451-61.
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RACE AS BIOLOGY?
Humans do vary biologically
with potential health effects
and even for abilities like “intelligence”
Diamond, race is an “arbitrary system” (167)
Race is a “culturally constructed label that crudely
and imprecisely describes real variation”
John H. Relethford, Race and global patterns of phenotypic
variation 2009:20
But crude labels are socially real, influencing access,
opportunities, and outcomes
with even greater health effects than ancestry
and with even greater effects for abilities like “intelligence”
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