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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Lara Choksey (University of Exeter, UK) , Anton Kirchhofer , Janine Rogers , John HolmesPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic ISBN: 9781350213845ISBN 10: 1350213845 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 25 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsImbued throughout with deep concern for the peripheral, the possible, and the political ... What emerges as most compelling out of this entire tapestry of readings is the author's interpretation of the limits and failures of the extraordinary 'cultural power of the genome.' --Science Intellectually rich and rewarding, this study ranges effortlessly across the fields of biology, socio-economic theory and philosophy, drawing on these perspectives to forge novel readings of a range of literary texts. Imaginative and astute in its reflections on genre and narrative form, it is beautifully written throughout. The argument is bold and original, grounded in rigorous research and always attentive to the specific biosocial contexts it explores. --Professor Clare Hanson, University of Southampton, UK Imbued throughout with deep concern for the peripheral, the possible, and the political ... What emerges as most compelling out of this entire tapestry of readings is the author's interpretation of the limits and failures of the extraordinary 'cultural power of the genome.' * Science * Intellectually rich and rewarding, this study ranges effortlessly across the fields of biology, socio-economic theory and philosophy, drawing on these perspectives to forge novel readings of a range of literary texts. Imaginative and astute in its reflections on genre and narrative form, it is beautifully written throughout. The argument is bold and original, grounded in rigorous research and always attentive to the specific biosocial contexts it explores. * Professor Clare Hanson, University of Southampton, UK * Imbued throughout with deep concern for the peripheral, the possible, and the political … What emerges as most compelling out of this entire tapestry of readings is the author's interpretation of the limits and failures of the extraordinary ‘cultural power of the genome.' * Science * Intellectually rich and rewarding, this study ranges effortlessly across the fields of biology, socio-economic theory and philosophy, drawing on these perspectives to forge novel readings of a range of literary texts. Imaginative and astute in its reflections on genre and narrative form, it is beautifully written throughout. The argument is bold and original, grounded in rigorous research and always attentive to the specific biosocial contexts it explores. * Professor Clare Hanson, University of Southampton, UK * Narrative in the Age of the Genome: Genetic Worlds offers a robust commentary on a broad range of compelling speculative fictions and nonfictions and makes a compelling case for the role of narratives as a critical aspect of emerging biotechnologies and genomics. * The British Society for Literature and Science * Author InformationLara Choksey is a Research Fellow at the Wellcome Centre for Cultures and Environments of Health at the University of Exeter, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |