Bits of Life
Editat de Anneke M Smelik, Nina Lykkeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 feb 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780295988092
ISBN-10: 0295988096
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 17 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Washington Press
ISBN-10: 0295988096
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 17 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Washington Press
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Bits of Life: An Introduction / Anneke Smelik and Nina Lykke
PART 1. HISTORIES AND GENEALOGIES
1. Feminist Cultural Studies of Technoscience: Portrait of an Implosion / Nina Lykke
2. Roots and Routes: The Making of Feminist Cultural Studies of Technoscience / Maureen McNeil
3. "There Are Always More Things Going On Than You Thought!" Methodologies as Thinking Technologies: Interview with Donna Haraway / Nina Lykke, Randi Markussen, and Finn Olesen
PART 2. RECONFIGURED BODIES
4. Fluid Ecologies: Changing Hormonal Systems of Embodied Difference / Celia Roberts
5. Parenthood and Kinship in IVF for Humans and Animals: On Traveling Bits of Life in the Age of Genetics / Amade M'Charek and Grietje Keller
6. From Rambo Sperm to Egg Queens: Two Versions of Lennart Nilsson's Film on Human Reproduction / Mette Bryld and Nina Lykke
7. Screening the Gene: Hollywood Cinema and the Genetic Imaginary / Jackie Stacey
PART 3. REMEDIATED BODIES
8. MyLifeBits: The Computer as Memory Machine / Jose van Dijck
9. Tunnel Vision: Inner, Outer, and Virtual Space in Science Fiction Films and Medical Documentaries / Anneke Smelik
10. What if Frankenstein('s Monster) Was a Girl?: Reproduction and Subjectivity in the Digital Age / Jenny Sunden
PART 4. PHILOSOPHIES OF LIFE
11. Living in a Posthumanist Material World: Lessons from Schrodinger's Cat / Karen Barad
12. The Politics of Life as Bios/Zoe / Rosi Braidotti
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Bits of Life: An Introduction / Anneke Smelik and Nina Lykke
PART 1. HISTORIES AND GENEALOGIES
1. Feminist Cultural Studies of Technoscience: Portrait of an Implosion / Nina Lykke
2. Roots and Routes: The Making of Feminist Cultural Studies of Technoscience / Maureen McNeil
3. "There Are Always More Things Going On Than You Thought!" Methodologies as Thinking Technologies: Interview with Donna Haraway / Nina Lykke, Randi Markussen, and Finn Olesen
PART 2. RECONFIGURED BODIES
4. Fluid Ecologies: Changing Hormonal Systems of Embodied Difference / Celia Roberts
5. Parenthood and Kinship in IVF for Humans and Animals: On Traveling Bits of Life in the Age of Genetics / Amade M'Charek and Grietje Keller
6. From Rambo Sperm to Egg Queens: Two Versions of Lennart Nilsson's Film on Human Reproduction / Mette Bryld and Nina Lykke
7. Screening the Gene: Hollywood Cinema and the Genetic Imaginary / Jackie Stacey
PART 3. REMEDIATED BODIES
8. MyLifeBits: The Computer as Memory Machine / Jose van Dijck
9. Tunnel Vision: Inner, Outer, and Virtual Space in Science Fiction Films and Medical Documentaries / Anneke Smelik
10. What if Frankenstein('s Monster) Was a Girl?: Reproduction and Subjectivity in the Digital Age / Jenny Sunden
PART 4. PHILOSOPHIES OF LIFE
11. Living in a Posthumanist Material World: Lessons from Schrodinger's Cat / Karen Barad
12. The Politics of Life as Bios/Zoe / Rosi Braidotti
Bibliography
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
Bits of Life is a strong and vibrant contribution to the field of Feminist Technoscience Studies. The collection is constructed as an ongoing dialogue among a group of scholars who have been thinking about these issues for a long time. It is forceful and bold in its engagement with key questions about new technologies of bio-engineering, reproduction, imaging, communication, and the redefinition of 'life. Lisa Parks, Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies, University of California, Santa BarbaraA speedy, smart, provocative, hybrid assemblage of essays on contemporary technoscientific and mass(ively) mediated cultural transformations that is deeply invested in helping us think our way toward possible futures. The editors map the multiple intellectual and institutional histories informing the prolific imaginaries, and contested terrain, of feminist cultural studies of technoscience today. Jackie Orr, Syracuse University
Descriere
Deals with the fusion of biological and technological power and the entanglements of biocultures