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OverviewTransformed States offers a timely history of the politics, ethics, medical applications, and cultural representations of the biotechnological revolution, from the Human Genome Project to the COVID-19 pandemic. In exploring the entanglements of mental and physical health in an age of biotechnology, it views the post–Cold War 1990s as the horizon for understanding the intersection of technoscience and culture in the early twenty-first century. The book draws on original research spanning the presidencies of George H. W. Bush and Joe Biden to show how the politics of science and technology shape the medical uses of biotechnology. Some of these technologies reveal fierce ideological conflicts in the arenas of cloning, reproduction, artificial intelligence, longevity, gender affirmation, vaccination and environmental health. Interweaving politics and culture, the book illustrates how these health issues are reflected in and challenged by literary and cinematic texts, from Oryx and Crake to Annihilation, and from Gattaca to Avatar. By assessing the complex relationship between federal politics and the biomedical industry, Transformed States develops an ecological approach to public health that moves beyond tensions between state governance and private enterprise. To that end, Martin Halliwell analyzes thirty years that radically transformed American science, medicine, and policy, positioning biotechnology in dialogue with fears and fantasies about an emerging future in which health is ever more contested. Along with the two earlier books, Therapeutic Revolutions (2013) and Voices of Mental Health (2017), Transformed States is the final volume of a landmark cultural and intellectual history of mental health in the United States, journeying from the combat zones of World War II to the global emergency of COVID-19. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin HalliwellPublisher: Rutgers University Press Imprint: Rutgers University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9781978817876ISBN 10: 1978817878 Pages: 380 Publication Date: 15 November 2024 Recommended Age: From 16 to 99 years Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction: Health Politics, Bioethics, and the Possibilities of Biotechnology Part 1: Genetic States Chapter 1: Genomics, Diversity, and the Millennial Imagination Chapter 2: Embryonic Entanglements: Fetal Design and Life Cultures Part 2: Conscious States Chapter 3: Health in the Neuronal Workspace: Rethinking Consciousness and Intelligence Chapter 4: Augmented Lives: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in a Time of Conflict Part 3: Dynamic States Chapter 5: Keeping On: Productive Aging and the Quest for Life Extension Chapter 6: Travelling Through: Trans Identities and Biotech Potentiality Part 4: Perilous States Chapter 7: Pandemic Culture: Immunization Politics and the Covid-19 Acceleration Chapter 8: Invisible Toxicities: Environmental Health and the Limits of Biotechnology Conclusion: Mental Health and Biotechnology Beyond 2030 Acknowledgements Index List of Illustrations —ix Preface —xi Introduction: Health Politics, Bioethics, and the Possibilities of Biotechnology —1 Part One Genetic States 1 Genomics, Diversity, and the Millennial Imagination —23 2 Embryonic Entanglements: Fetal Design and Life Cultures —47 Part Two Conscious States 3 Health in the Neuronal Workspace: Rethinking Consciousness and Intelligence —73 4 Augmented Lives: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in a Time of Conflict —98 Part Three Dynamic States 5 Keeping On: Productive Aging and the Quest for Life Extension —127 6 Traveling Through: Trans Identities and Biopotentiality —154 Part Four Perilous States 7 Pandemic Culture: Immunization Politics and the COVID-19 Acceleration —181 8 Invisible Toxicities: Environmental Health and the Limits of Biotechnology —207 Conclusion: Mental Health and Biotechnology beyond 2030 —235 Acknowledgments—243 Notes —247 Index —000Reviews"""Transformed States is a measured, thorough, and absorbing account of the dangers and opportunities offered by biotech in addressing US healthcare challenges since the 1990s. Halliwell is imaginative and capacious in envisaging healthcare challenges, running from the micro level of organisms in the gut to the macro level of planetary precarity.""--Paul Williams ""author of Dreaming the Graphic Novel: The Novelization of Comics"" ""Martin Halliwell steers an eloquent, critical path through the utopian and dystopian extremes of biotechnology history. He gives us a highly interdisciplinary account of the relations between the US state, biotechnological innovation, and cultural politics, from the early post-cold war era to the present. In the process, he draws out crucial implications for bioethics, biopolitics, and the ways we can shape the future."" --Catherine Waldby ""director of the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University""" Author InformationMARTIN HALLIWELL is professor of American thought and culture at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. He is the author and editor of fifteen books, including Therapeutic Revolutions: Medicine, Psychiatry, and American Culture, 1945–1970 and Voices of Mental Health: Medicine, Politics, and American Culture, 1970–2000 (both from Rutgers University Press). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |