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Sweetness in the blood : race, risk, and type 2 diabetes  Cover Image Book Book

Sweetness in the blood : race, risk, and type 2 diabetes

Summary: "Decades of data cannot be ignored: African American adults are far more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes than white adults. But has science gone so far in racializing diabetes as to undermine the search for solutions? In a rousing indictment of the idea that notions of biological race should drive scientific inquiry, Sweetness in the Blood provides an ethnographic picture of biotechnology's framings of Type 2 diabetes risk and race and, importantly, offers a critical examination of the assumptions behind the recruitment of African American and African-descent populations for Type 2 diabetes research. James Doucet-Battle begins with a historical overview of how diabetes has been researched and framed racially over the past century, chronicling one company's efforts to recruit African Americans to test their new diabetes risk-score algorithm with the aim of increasing the clinical and market value of the firm's technology. He considers African American reticence about participation in biomedical research and examines race and health disparities in light of advances in genomic sequencing technology. Doucet-Battle concludes by emphasizing that genomic research into sub-Saharan ancestry in fact underlines the importance of analyzing gender before attempting to understand the notion of race. No disease reveals this more than Type 2 diabetes. Sweetness in the Blood challenges the notion that the best approach to understanding, managing, and curing Type 2 diabetes is through the lens of race. It also transforms how we think about sugar, filling a neglected gap between the sugar- and molasses-sweetened past of the enslaved African laborer and the high-fructose corn syrup- and corporate-fed body of the contemporary consumer-laborer."--

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  • ISBN: 1517908493
  • ISBN: 9781517908492
  • Physical Description: xviii, 208 pages ; 22 cm
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  • Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [2021]

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-200) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Introduction : sugar's racial project : from slavery to diabetes -- The at-risk ethnographer of sweetness -- Sweet blood : inventing the prediabetic -- Algorithms of risk and race : recruiting Black risk and marketing Black bodies -- A dark past in present light : the Black church, medicine, and trust -- The ascension of the Black matriarch : the search for metabolic Africa -- Conclusion : the racialized pancreas : toward biosocial justice.
Subject: Type 2 diabetes -- Genetic aspects
African Americans -- Health and hygiene
African Americans -- Social conditions
Medical anthropology
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 -- ethnology
African Americans
Race Factors
Anthropology, Medical

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Camosun College Library.

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