Whats Real about Race?, Rina Bliss
Whats Real about Race?, Rina Bliss
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What's Real about Race?
Untangling Science, Genetics, and Society

Author: Rina Bliss

Narrator: Rebecca Lam

Unabridged: 4 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

In What's Real About Race?, sociologist Rina Bliss illuminates the truth about one of the most misunderstood, controversial concepts in our society and reveals why we cannot confuse race with genetic difference. Blending energizing prose with the latest in genetics research, this paradigm-shifting tour unmasks what's truly real about race: namely, racism's impact on our bodies and lives.

Bliss traces the history of race, revealing how unscientific categories of identity—White, Black, Asian/Pacific Islander, and American Indian/Alaska Native—became the standard, and illuminates how the myth of biological races endures in science and society, warping our understanding of complex topics like intelligence, disease susceptibility, and behavior. Along the way, What's Real About Race? busts enduring myths about IQ, ancestry tests, behavioral racism, and more. In fascinating explorations of gene research, medicine, and social justice, Bliss argues for a new way forward. To create equity in science and society, we must disentangle our understanding of genetics from identity and see race for what it really is: a purely social category. At a time when misinformation about our bodies and identities is dangerously prevalent, What's Real About Race? is an indispensable resource and a powerful reminder that, biologically, our similarities vastly outweigh our differences.

About Rina Bliss

Dr. Rina Bliss is an associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University. Her research explores the personal and societal significance of emerging genetic sciences. Rina has written two books: Race Decoded: The Genomic Fight for Social Justice, revealing how genomics became today’s new science of race; and Social by Nature: The Promise and Peril of Sociogenomics, which traces convergences in social and genetic science and their implications for healthcare, education, criminal justice, and policymaking.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jamie on January 31, 2025

I have always maintained that race has no basis in genetics. Even if you believe race exists due to socialization how different are siblings of different races, when they grow up in the same home? My sister and I are pretty similar. My cousins are similar to me. What about people of different races w......more

Goodreads review by Michael on March 05, 2025

A concise and informed summary of genetics in relation to race. I’ve known about the 99.9% commonality of humans and this book explains what this means (and doesn’t mean). This paragraph from the end of the books sums it up well: When I’m asked what’s real about race, this is what I say: Race is a co......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on January 30, 2025

Race doesn’t exist biologically, but its social impact is undeniable. Sociologist Dr. Rina Bliss explores how the myth of biological race persists in science, medicine, and policy, distorting our understanding of health, intelligence, and behavior. She exposes how even well-intentioned research can......more

Goodreads review by Cole on March 31, 2025

interesting but found it hard to read and finish it got a little boring and wasnt very cohesive......more