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About this book
This book explores the growing intellectual interest in the politics of immunity. It argues that taking an 'immunitary perspective' is necessary if we are to better appreciate the body as a site of politics in the contemporary age. It explores the dynamic tensions between community and immunity, belonging and fragmentation, the social and the individual. It creates a dialogue between the social sciences, humanities and biopolitical philosophy around immunity.
Immunitary Life empirically situates immunitary politics in real-world debates. This includes blood donation and evolving notions of embodied intimacy in the worlds of transplantation. It examines changing ideas about infectivity, bugs, and the emergence of 'resistance' in antibiotics. The politics of vaccination offers a classic context for thinking about the ever changing relationships between the communal and the individual. Immunitary Life is essential reading for contemporary scholarshipin the sociology of the body and the political philosophy of biomedicine.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- 1. Immunitary Life: Biomedicine, Technology and the Body
- 2. Blood Ties and the Immunitary Bioeconomy
- 3. Reconfiguring Species for Immunitary Hybridity
- 4. Biotic Politics: Immunitary Imaginaries in Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR)
- 5. Spherologies of Immunisation
- 6. Co/Immunity and the Biopolitics of Purity: ‘Purity Is Danger’
- Back Matter