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Biopolitics And Utopia An Interdisciplinary Reader Patricia Stapleton

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Biopolitics And Utopia An Interdisciplinary Reader Patricia Stapleton
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Author: Patricia Stapleton, Andrew Byers
ISBN: 9781137514745, 1137514744
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Biopolitics And Utopia An Interdisciplinary Reader Patricia Stapleton by Patricia Stapleton, Andrew Byers 9781137514745, 1137514744 instant download after payment.

Biopolitics and Utopia explores the intersection of biopolitics and utopian thought. As an interdisciplinary work, it addresses many salient biopolitical issues, while also engaging in the utopian drive behind these issues. The book is structured into four main sections: Actions, Speculations, Reactions, and Reflections. The chapters in Actions examine the practices of direct, medical intervention to "normalize" citizens' bodies.  Speculations approaches the intersection of utopia and biopolitics through a literary lens, reviewing science fiction texts as expressions of cultural and social fears about scientific progress. Reactions outlines potential acts of resistance in the face of biopower. Finally, Reflections offers a more philosophical essay, which engages the reader in the potential for creating an ethics for scientific standards

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