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            Pages: 240
          
                              
            ISBN: 9789187121920
          
                              
            Pub Date: December 2012
          
                                                            
                                          Imprint: Nordic Academic Press
                                    
                              
            Illustrations: colour & b/w illus
          
                    
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                £30.95
            
  
          
          
          
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        Just like the first theories in physics viewed atoms as independent and surrounded by a void, our bodies' microscopic constituents are often portrayed as disconnected from the body as a unified organism, and from its cultural and social contexts. In this book the authors examine the relations between culture, society and bioscientific research and show how our bodies' singularised particles indeed still are socially and culturally embedded. In today's medicine, the biosciences are entangled with state power, commercialism, and cultural ideas and expectations, as well as with the hopes and fears of individuals. Therefore, biomedicine and biotechnology also reshape our perceptions of selfhood and life. From multidisciplinary perspectives, including visual studies, theology, and ethnology, this volume discusses the biosciences and the atomised body in their social, cultural and philosophical contexts.
      
      
       
    