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  1. Jan 12, 2023 · Human skin color, Human skin color -- Physiological aspects, Human skin color -- Social aspects, Human skin color -- Cross-cultural studies Publisher Berkeley : University of California Press Collection internetarchivebooks; printdisabled Contributor Internet Archive Language English Item Size 801.9M

  2. Jablonski begins with a broad range of topics regarding biological reasons for skin color variability and continues on to social constructs of skin color variability both his-torically and present day in diferent societies.

  3. Sep 27, 2012 · Living Color is the first book to investigate the social history of skin color from prehistory to the present, showing how our body's most visible trait influences our social interactions...

  4. The skin is the largest of the organs. It performs a wide variety of functions vital to maintenance of the homeostatic status of the body (Figure 1.1) and plays an active role in immune responses via the innate and acquired immune system. In addition, different regions of the skin such as the ears, eyelids, lips, pre -

  5. In The Biology of Skin Color, Penn State University anthropologist Dr. Nina Jablonski walks us through the evidence that the different shades of human skin color are evolutionary adaptations to the varying intensity of ultraviolet (UV) radiation in different parts of the world.

  6. Over time, color labels like white, black, and brown have become freighted with messages of social worth when applied to people. These meanings have varied according to place and time. Most of the concepts of race that people understand or identify with today are socially weighted skin-color labels.

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  8. Sep 27, 2012 · Living Color is the first book to investigate the social history of skin color from prehistory to the present, showing how our body’s most visible trait influences our social interactions in...

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