Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia

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Main Author: Anderson, Warwick
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Roque, Ricardo
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The nature of human difference in Southeast Asia continues to excite scientific research and speculation, as it has for centuries. Only now scientists are more likely to describe humanity in the region in terms of population genetics than rigid racial typologies. They base their analyses on variations in nucleic acid arrays rather than skin colour, hair texture, morphology, blood groups, and languages. Their themes tend to diversity and shared connections, not the older absolutist styles of taxonomy, category, or breed. Their studies often are oriented toward the deep past, especially the prehistory of human origins and migrations, or toward contemporary biomedical opportunities, shifting away from research that might consolidate racial regimes useful in population management and state orders.
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title Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
spellingShingle Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
Anderson, Warwick
Southeast Asia
Racialisations
title_short Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
title_full Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
title_fullStr Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
title_full_unstemmed Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
title_sort Introduction - Imagined laboratories: Colonial and national racialisations in Island Southeast Asia
author Anderson, Warwick
author_facet Anderson, Warwick
Roque, Ricardo
author_role author
author2 Roque, Ricardo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anderson, Warwick
Roque, Ricardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Southeast Asia
Racialisations
topic Southeast Asia
Racialisations
description The nature of human difference in Southeast Asia continues to excite scientific research and speculation, as it has for centuries. Only now scientists are more likely to describe humanity in the region in terms of population genetics than rigid racial typologies. They base their analyses on variations in nucleic acid arrays rather than skin colour, hair texture, morphology, blood groups, and languages. Their themes tend to diversity and shared connections, not the older absolutist styles of taxonomy, category, or breed. Their studies often are oriented toward the deep past, especially the prehistory of human origins and migrations, or toward contemporary biomedical opportunities, shifting away from research that might consolidate racial regimes useful in population management and state orders.
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