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Reviews tagging 'Racism'
Fatal Invention: How Science, Politics, and Big Business Re-create Race in the Twenty-First Century by Dorothy Roberts
4 reviews
junefish's review against another edition
4.5
Graphic: Racism, Xenophobia, Medical content, and Medical trauma
Moderate: Cancer and Torture
Minor: Ableism and War
talonsontypewriters's review against another edition
4.75
Graphic: Ableism, Death, Racism, Slavery, Xenophobia, Antisemitism, Medical content, Medical trauma, Colonisation, and Classism
Moderate: Cancer, Child abuse, Child death, Chronic illness, Genocide, Hate crime, Physical abuse, Terminal illness, Torture, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Police brutality, Trafficking, Religious bigotry, Murder, and Pregnancy
Minor: Addiction, Drug abuse, Drug use, Gun violence, Misogyny, Pedophilia, Racial slurs, Rape, Sexism, Sexual assault, Suicide, Vomit, Islamophobia, Abortion, War, and Deportation
Eugenics, forced sterilization.nahilarr's review
5.0
Graphic: Child abuse, Chronic illness, Death, Hate crime, Misogyny, Physical abuse, Racism, Rape, Sexual assault, Slavery, Suicide, Torture, Violence, Forced institutionalization, Police brutality, Medical content, Abortion, and Murder
bookish_sabrina's review against another edition
3.25
I do appreciate what I was able to get out of this book, which is essentially an argument that race is a political category, subject to change at any time, with no biological precedent. The view of race as an unchangeable category is naive and harmful, leading to disproportionate medical treatment and dangerous assumptions based on the color of someone's skin. It also provides ammunition for why companies like 23 and Me are extremely dangerous and not based in real science. You cannot find out what your race is through a cheek swab, and that data is something that those companies will likely make accessible to law enforcement and government agencies. I learned a lot from this book and will not forget what I learned from it anytime soon. I also think it would be worth revisiting in print.
Graphic: Racism and Medical trauma