Journal article
Refusing epigenetics: indigeneity and the colonial politics of trauma
J Keaney, H Byrne, M Warin, E Kowal
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences | SPRINGER INT PUBL AG | Published : 2024
Abstract
Environmental epigenetics is increasingly employed to understand the health outcomes of communities who have experienced historical trauma and structural violence. Epigenetics provides a way to think about traumatic events and sustained deprivation as biological “exposures” that contribute to ill-health across generations. In Australia, some Indigenous researchers and clinicians are embracing epigenetic science as a framework for theorising the slow violence of colonialism as it plays out in intergenerational legacies of trauma and illness. However, there is dispute, contention, and caution as well as enthusiasm among these research communities. In this article, we trace strategies of “refus..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to acknowledge the work of the Indigenous Advisory Committee, who oversaw the broader research project from which this article emerged.