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Confronting the American Dream

Nicaragua under U.S. Imperial Rule

by Michel Gobat, Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg
Language: English
Release Date: December 27, 2005

Michel Gobat deftly interweaves political, economic, cultural, and diplomatic history to analyze the reactions of Nicaraguans to U.S. intervention in their country from the heyday of Manifest Destiny in the mid–nineteenth century through the U.S. occupation of 1912–33. Drawing on extensive research...

Empire and Dissent

The United States and Latin America

by Gilbert M. Joseph, Emily S. Rosenberg
Language: English
Release Date: September 8, 2008

Since the early nineteenth century, the United States has repeatedly intervened in the affairs of Latin American nations to pursue its own interests and to “protect” those countries from other imperial powers or from internal “threats.” The resentment and opposition generated by the encroachment...

Asian Biotech

Ethics and Communities of Fate

by Michael M. J. Fischer, Joseph Dumit, Kaushik Sunder Rajan
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2010

Providing the first overview of Asia’s emerging biosciences landscape, this timely and important collection brings together ethnographic case studies on biotech endeavors such as genetically modified foods in China, clinical trials in India, blood collection in Singapore and China, and stem-cell...

The Already Dead

The New Time of Politics, Culture, and Illness

by Eric Cazdyn
Language: English
Release Date: April 16, 2012

In The Already Dead, Eric Cazdyn examines the ways that contemporary medicine, globalization, politics, and culture intersect to produce a condition and concept that he names "the new chronic." Cazdyn argues that just as contemporary medicine uses targeted drug therapies and biotechnology...

The Male Pill

A Biography of a Technology in the Making

by Nelly Oudshoorn
Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2003

The Male Pill is the first book to reveal the history of hormonal contraceptives for men. Nelly Oudshoorn explains why it is that, although the technical feasibility of male contraceptives was demonstrated as early as the 1970s, there is, to date, no male pill. Ever since the idea of hormonal contraceptives...

Lively Capital

Biotechnologies, Ethics, and Governance in Global Markets

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Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2012

Lively Capital is an urgent and important collection of essays addressing the reconfigured relations between the life sciences and the market. Exploring the ground where social and cultural anthropology intersect with science and technology studies, prominent scholars investigate the relationship...

Tissue Economies

Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism

by Catherine Waldby, Robert Mitchell, Barbara Herrnstein Smith
Language: English
Release Date: March 20, 2006

As new medical technologies are developed, more and more human tissues—such as skin, bones, heart valves, embryos, and stem cell lines—are stored and distributed for therapeutic and research purposes. The accelerating circulation of human tissue fragments raises profound social and ethical concerns...

Citizens, Experts, and the Environment

The Politics of Local Knowledge

by Frank Fischer
Language: English
Release Date: December 19, 2000

The tension between professional expertise and democratic governance has become increasingly significant in Western politics. Environmental politics in particular is a hotbed for citizens who actively challenge the imposition of expert theories that ignore forms of local knowledge that can help to...

Creative License

The Law and Culture of Digital Sampling

by Kembrew McLeod, Peter DiCola, Jenny Toomey
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2011

How did the Depression-era folk-song collector Alan Lomax end up with a songwriting credit on Jay-Z’s song “Takeover”? Why doesn’t Clyde Stubblefield, the primary drummer on James Brown recordings from the late 1960s such as “Funky Drummer” and “Cold Sweat,” get paid for other musicians’...

Two Bits

The Cultural Significance of Free Software

by Christopher M. Kelty, Michael M. J. Fischer, Joseph Dumit
Language: English
Release Date: June 9, 2008

In Two Bits, Christopher M. Kelty investigates the history and cultural significance of Free Software, revealing the people and practices that have transformed not only software but also music, film, science, and education. Free Software is a set of practices devoted to the collaborative creation...
by Frank Gado
Language: English
Release Date: October 2, 1986

Acknowledged as one of the greatest filmmakers of this or any other time, Bergman has with few exceptions written his own screenplays—an uncommon practice in the film industry—and for this practice critics refer to him as a "literary" filmmaker: In this work, Gado examines virtually...
by Kelly Ray Knight
Language: English
Release Date: September 17, 2015

For the addicted, pregnant, and poor women living in daily-rent hotels in San Francisco's Mission district, life is marked by battles against drug cravings, housing debt, and potential violence. In this stunning ethnography Kelly Ray Knight presents these women in all their complex humanity and asks...

Medical Anthropology at the Intersections

Histories, Activisms, and Futures

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Language: English
Release Date: July 19, 2012

In this important collection, prominent scholars who helped to establish medical anthropology as an area of study reflect on the field's past, present, and future. In doing so, they demonstrate that medical anthropology has developed dynamically, through its intersections with activism, with other...
by Lynn Spigel, Graeme Turner, Julian Thomas
Language: English
Release Date: February 11, 2011

In Television as Digital Media, scholars from Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States combine television studies with new media studies to analyze digital TV as part of digital culture. Taking into account technologies, industries, economies, aesthetics, and various production, user,...
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