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    Strange Fruit: Why Both Sides are Wrong in the Race Debate

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    ISBN: 9781851686650
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    AuthorMalik, Kenan
    Pub Date16/04/2009
    BindingPaperback
    Pages352
    Publisher: ONEWORLD PUBLICATIONS
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    The debate about race is back-and with a vengeance.

    Debates about race are back and they're only getting bigger. The US government has licensed a heart drug to be used only on African Americans. A pharmaceutical company is trialling a white-only anti-hepatitis drug. A genetic study claims that Jews are more intelligent because of their history of money lending.





    There has recently been a massive upsurge in scientific racial research, and in STRANGE FRUIT, Malik reveals this rise is paradoxically due to the efforts of liberal anti-racism; a movement that celebrates human difference over human commonalities.





    Navigating readers through the historical and scientific thinking on the subject, Malik shows that races are a social construct - they do not actually exist. Stressing that scientists should be allowed to study population differences without the distortions of political race debates, Malik provides a gripping and essential guide to understanding difference in a multicultural world.