
The Somatechnics of Life and Death
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This volume explores points of intersection and divergence between critical conceptions of time and technology, drawing on a range of perspectives and approaches to examine our mediated and material embodied entanglements with key questions about life and death. It is a significant new contribution to the study of corporeality in gender studies and feminism, and will be of interest to academics, researchers and advanced students of philosophy, gender studies, literary theory, and politics.
It was originally published as a special issue of Australian Feminist Studies.
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Karin Sellberg is Lecturer in Humanities in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry at the University of Queensland, Australia. She has published extensively on feminist discourses of corporeality and time, and has edited two books: Gender & Time (2017) and Corporeality and Culture: Bodies in Movement (2015).
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Elizabeth Stephens and Karin Sellberg
1. (Micro)chimerism, Immunity and Temporality: Rethinking the Ecology of Life and Death
Margrit Shildrick
2. The Queer Temporality of CandidaHomo Biotechnocultures
Tarsh Bates
3. The Logic of Life: Thinking Suicide through Somatechnics
Saartje Tack
4. Disrupting Time: Somatechnics and the Opening of the Interval
Laura Roberts
5. Experimenting with 'Life' in Nineteenth-Century Physiology: Brown-Sequard's Method for Characterising Blood
Patrick M. Walsh
6. The 'Turns' of Feminist Time: Evolutionary Logic, Life and Renewal in 'New Materialist' Feminist Philosophy
Karin Sellberg
7. The Somatechnics of Breath: Trans* Life at this Moment in History: An Interview with Susan Stryker
Elizabeth Stephens and Karin Sellberg
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