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Tactical Biopolitics: Art, Activism, and Technoscience [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x178x22 mm, weight: 839 g, 48 figures; 48 Illustrations
  • Serija: Leonardo
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262514915
  • ISBN-13: 9780262514910
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 536 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 229x178x22 mm, weight: 839 g, 48 figures; 48 Illustrations
  • Serija: Leonardo
  • Išleidimo metai: 13-Aug-2010
  • Leidėjas: MIT Press
  • ISBN-10: 0262514915
  • ISBN-13: 9780262514910
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Popular culture in this "biological century" seems to feed on proliferating fears, anxieties, and hopes around the life sciences at a time when such basic concepts as scientific truth, race and gender identity, and the human itself are destabilized in the public eye. Tactical Biopolitics suggests that the political challenges at the intersection of life, science, and art are best addressed through a combination of artistic intervention, critical theorizing, and reflective practices. Transcending disciplinary boundaries, contributions to this volume focus on the political significance of recent advances in the biological sciences and explore the possibility of public participation in scientific discourse, drawing on research and practice in art, biology, critical theory, anthropology, and cultural studies.

After framing the subject in terms of both biology and art, Tactical Biopolitics discusses such topics as race and genetics (with contributions from leading biologists Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins); feminist bioscience; the politics of scientific expertise; bioart and the public sphere (with an essay by artist Claire Pentecost); activism and public health (with an essay by Treatment Action Group co-founder Mark Harrington); biosecurity after 9/11 (with essays by artists' collective Critical Art Ensemble and anthropologist Paul Rabinow); and human-animal interaction (with a framing essay by cultural theorist Donna Haraway).

Contributors:
Gaymon Bennett, Larry Carbone, Karen Cardozo, Gary Cass, Beatriz da Costa, Oron Catts, Gabriella Coleman, Critical Art Ensemble, Gwen D'Arcangelis, Troy Duster, Donna Haraway, Mark Harrington, Jens Hauser, Kathy High, Fatimah Jackson, Gwyneth Jones, Jonathan King, Richard Levins, Richard Lewontin, Rachel Mayeri, Sherie McDonald, Claire Pentecost, Kavita Philip, Paul Rabinow, Banu Subramanian, subRosa, Abha Sur, Samir Sur, Jacqueline Stevens, Eugene Thacker, Paul Vanouse, Ionat Zurr.

Scientists, scholars, and artists consider the political significance of recent advances in the biological sciences.
Series Foreword ix
Foreword: Biological Feedback xi
Joseph Dumit
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
Beatriz da Costa
Kavita Philip
I. Theory and Practice: Biology as Ideology 1(40)
1 Interview with Richard Lewontin
3(22)
Gwen D'Arcangelis
Beatriz da Costa
Kavita Philip
2 Living the Eleventh Thesis
25(10)
Richard Levins
3 Interview with Richard Levins: On Philosophy of Science
35(6)
Abha Sur
II Life.science.art: Curating the Book of Life 41(64)
4 Biotech Patronage and the Making of Homo DNA
43(20)
Jacqueline Stevens
5 Soft Science: Artists' Experiments in Documentary Storytelling
63(20)
Rachel Mayeri
6 Observations on an Art of Growing Interest: Toward a Phenomenological Approach to Art Involving Biotechnology
83(22)
Jens Hauser
III. The Biolab and the Public 105(52)
7 Outfitting the Laboratory of the Symbolic: Toward a Critical Inventory of Bioart
107(18)
Claire Pentecost
8 The Ethics of Experiential Engagement with the Manipulation of Life
125(18)
Oron Catts
Ionat Zurr
9 Labs Shut Open: A Biotech Hands-on Workshop for Artists
143(14)
Oron Catts
Gary Cass
IV. Race and the Genome 157(62)
10 Selective Arrests, an Ever-Expanding DNA Forensic Database, and the Specter of an Early Twenty-First-Century Equivalent of Phrenology
159(18)
Troy Duster
11 Discovering Nature, Apparently: Analogy, DNA Imaging, and the Latent Figure Protocol
177(16)
Paul Vanouse
12 The Biopolitics of Human Genetics Research and Its Application
193(12)
Fatimah Jackson
Sherie McDonald
13 In Contradiction Lies the Hope: Human Genome and Identity Politics
205(14)
Abha Sur
Samir Sur
V. Gendered Science 219(88)
14 Common Knowledge and Political Love
221(22)
subRosa
15 Producing Transnational Knowledge, Neoliberal Identities, and Technoscientific Practice in India
243(26)
Kavita Philip
16 Genes, Genera, and Genres: The NatureCulture of BioFiction in Ruth Ozeki's All Over Creation
269(20)
Karen Cardozo
Banu Subramaniam
17 True Life Science Fiction: Sexual Politics and the Lab Procedural
289(18)
Gwyneth Jones
VI. Expertise and Amateur Science 307(80)
18 Uncommon Life
309(14)
Eugene Thacker
19 AIDS Activists and People with AIDS: A Movement to Revolutionize Research and for Universal Access to Treatment
323(18)
Mark Harrington
20 The Politics of Rationality:. Psychiatric Survivor's Challenge to Psychiatry
341(24)
E. Gabriella Coleman
21 Reaching the Limit: When Art Becomes Science
365(22)
Beatriz da Costa
VII. Biosecurity and Bioethics 387(56)
22 From Bioethics to Human Practices, or Assembling Contemporary Equipment
389(12)
Paul Rabinow
Gaymon Bennett
23 How Do We Insure Security from Perceived Biological Threats?
401(12)
Jonathan King
24 Hioparanoia and the Culture of Control
413(16)
Critical Art Ensemble
25 Chinese Chickens, Ducks, Pigs, and Humans, and the Technoscientific Discourses of Global U.S. Empire
429(14)
Gwen D'Arcangelis
VIII. Interspecies Co-Production 443(44)
26 Training in the Contact Zone: Power, Play, and Invention in the Sport of Agility
445(20)
Donna J. Haraway
27 Playing with Rats
465(14)
Kathy High
28 Animal Welfare in the Laboratory: A Case Study in Secular Ethics of Human-Animal Interaction
479(8)
Larry Carbone
Contributors 487(2)
Index 489