Episode 32: How Race Was Made (Seeing White, Part 2)Posted in Anthropology, Audio, History, Media Archive on 2017-06-13 18:35Z by Steven |
Episode 32: How Race Was Made (Seeing White, Part 2)
Scene on Radio
2017-03-01
John Biewen, Host and Audio Program Director/Instructor
Center for Documentary Studies
Duke University, Durham, North Carolina
Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor of Popular Culture
Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina
Photo: The Monument to the Discoveries, Lisbon, Portugal. The highlighted figure in the center is an effigy of Gomes Eanes de Zurara. The figure at the top right is Prince Henry the Navigator. Photo by Harvey Barrison. |
For much of human history, people viewed themselves as members of tribes or nations but had no notion of “race.” Today, science deems race biologically meaningless. Who invented race as we know it, and why? By John Biewen, with guest Chenjerai Kumanyika.
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