Emma Kowal draws on the history of problematic scientific research on Indigenous Australian bodies and populations to tell larger story of how that study continues to haunt contemporary genomics study about Indigenous biological difference.
Emma Kowal draws on the history of problematic scientific research on Indigenous Australian bodies and populations to tell larger story of how that study continues to haunt contemporary genomics study about Indigenous biological difference.
A Note on Terminology xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Living with Ghosts 11 2. Blood, Bones, and the Ghosts of the Ancestors 33 3. A Century in the Life of an Aboriginal Hair Sample 67 4. Race and Nation: Aboriginal Whiteness and Settler Belonging 91 5. Indigenous Physiology: Metabolism, Cold Tolerance, and the Possibility of Human Hibernation 119 6. Spencer’s Double: The Decolonial Afterlife of a Postcolonial Museum Prop 143 Conclusion 167 Appendix 1. Dramatis Personae 173 Appendix 2. Timeline of Relevant Events 175 Notes 181 References 199 Index 235
A Note on Terminology xi Acknowledgments xiii Introduction 1 1. Living with Ghosts 11 2. Blood, Bones, and the Ghosts of the Ancestors 33 3. A Century in the Life of an Aboriginal Hair Sample 67 4. Race and Nation: Aboriginal Whiteness and Settler Belonging 91 5. Indigenous Physiology: Metabolism, Cold Tolerance, and the Possibility of Human Hibernation 119 6. Spencer’s Double: The Decolonial Afterlife of a Postcolonial Museum Prop 143 Conclusion 167 Appendix 1. Dramatis Personae 173 Appendix 2. Timeline of Relevant Events 175 Notes 181 References 199 Index 235
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