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Genealogies, genomes, and histories in the Pacific = genetic drift /
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Title/Author:
Genealogies, genomes, and histories in the Pacific/ by Matt K. Matsuda.
Reminder of title:
genetic drift /
Author:
Matsuda, Matt K.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
ix, 293 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Asian History. -
Subject:
Pacific Area - Politics and government - 20th century. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-45449-3
ISBN:
9783031454493
Genealogies, genomes, and histories in the Pacific = genetic drift /
Matsuda, Matt K.
Genealogies, genomes, and histories in the Pacific
genetic drift /[electronic resource] :by Matt K. Matsuda. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - ix, 293 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Palgrave studies in Pacific history,2947-9258. - Palgrave studies in Pacific history..
1. Introduction: Decolonizing Pasts -- 2. Genealogies -- 3. About Ancestors -- 4. The Ancient Mariner -- 5. Warriors -- 6. The Immortal Man -- 7. Tree of Life -- 8. In the Blood -- 9. The Unborn Child -- 10. Theft and Gifts -- 11. Afterword: Genetic Drift.
This work explores a panorama of historical studies, focused on the historical tensions between genealogical knowledge and well-known Pacific Islander engagements with genomic research in a postwar era of simultaneous decolonization and Big Science. These include connected examinations of ancient voyaging reconstruction and migration routes, "warrior genes," a noted life-form patent case, questions of genetic engineering and biopiracy, the repatriation of ancestral remains, legacies of nuclear testing, and conflicts with the Human Genome Diversity Project in Oceania. It also considers the persistence of eugenics and race thinking within blood quanta and dispossession histories and how other histories are being written. This single-volume overview situates these multiple engagements within a narrative framework of postwar racism and anti-racism, the technological promises of genetic science, and the cultural and political struggles and assertions of Indigenous islanders, whose voices structure and shape the arguments. Matt Matsuda is Professor of History at Rutgers University, USA. He teaches Modern European and Asia/ Pacific global-comparative histories in the Rutgers-New Brunswick History Department, where he has been since 1993.
ISBN: 9783031454493
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-45449-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
1016271
Asian History.
Subjects--Geographical Terms:
577927
Pacific Area
--Politics and government--20th century.
LC Class. No.: CS2191
Dewey Class. No.: 929.107201823
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