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Clones, fakes and posthumans : cultures and replication / editors, Philomena Essed and Gabriele Schwab.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Essed, Philomena, 1955-
Schwab, Gabriele.
Series:
Thamyris intersecting ; no. 25.
Thamyris intersecting: place, sex and race, 1570-7253 ; no. 25
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social values.
Cloning--Social aspects.
Cloning.
Forgery--Social aspects.
Forgery.
Mass production--Social aspects.
Mass production.
Aesthetics, Modern.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (215 p.)
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Rodopi, 2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Clones, Fakes and Posthumans: Cultures of Replication explores cloning and related phenomena that inform each other, like twins, fakes, replica, or homogeneities, through a cultural prism. What could it mean to think of a cloning mentality? Could it be that a “cloning culture” has made biotechnological cloning desirable in the first place, and vice versa that biotechnological cloning then enforces technologies of social and cultural cloning? What does it mean to say that a culture replicates? If biotechnological cloning has to do with choice and repetitive reproduction of selected characteristics, how are those kinds of desires expressed socially, politically and culturally? Lifting the issue of cloning above the biotechnological domain, we problematize the cultural context, including modernity’s readiness to imitate and manipulate nature, and the skewed privileging of desirable socialities as a basis for exclusive replication. We also explore possible relations between a cloning mentality and a consumer society that fosters a brand-name mentality. The construction and (coercive) implementation of copy-prone technological and symbolic items are at the very heart of the consumer society and its modes of mass production as they have emerged from and seek to articulate, define, and refine modernity and modernization.
Contents:
Preliminary material / Editors Clones, Fakes and Posthumans
Introduction: Cloning and Cultures of Replication / Philomena Essed and Gabriele Schwab
Homo Clonicus / Verena Stolcke
Gentech Agriculture / Heleen van den Hombergh
Transposing Life / Rosi Braidotti
Replacement Humans / Gabriele Schwab
Cloning, Cultures, and the Social Injustices of Homogeneities / Philomena Essed and David Theo Goldberg
The Pursuit of Perfection / Ross D. Parke , Christine Ward Gailey , Scott Coltrane and M. Robin DiMatteo
Cloning the Physician / Philomena Essed
Cloning Disappearance, Consuming Fakes / Ackbar Abbas
Marketing Religion / Eileen Luhr
Civilizing Missions / Rebecca Kugel
The Yanqui Makeover / Toby Miller
Twin Enemies / Gabriele Schwab
Dead Ringer – Knock Off / Carole-Anne Tyler
Destiny – Eternity / Nancy Postero
The Contributors / Editors Clones, Fakes and Posthumans.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789401207027
940120702X
OCLC:
809771253
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789401207027 DOI

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