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category: Social Science
published: Jan 2014
ISBN:9780774826617
publisher: UBC Press

Living Dead in the Pacific

Contested Sovereignty and Racism in Genetic Research on Taiwan Aborigines

by Mark Munsterhjelm

tagged: indigenous studies, science & technology policy
Description

Colonized since the 1600s, Taiwan is largely a nation of settlers, yet within its population of twenty-three million are 500,000 Aboriginal people. In their quest to learn about disease and evolution, genetic researchers have eagerly studied this group over the past thirty years but have often disregarded the rights of their subjects. Examining a troubling revival of racially configured genetic research and the questions of sovereignty it raises, Living Dead in the Pacific details a history of exploitation and resistance that represents a new area of conflict facing Aboriginal people both within Taiwan and around the world.

About the Author

Mark Munsterhjelm

Contributor Notes

Mark Munsterhjelm teaches in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology at the University of Windsor.

Awards
  • Winner, Gertrude J. Robinson Book Prize, Canadian Communication Association

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