In the mid-20th century, scientists began to collect and freeze blood samples for a range of purposes. This article considers the broader implications of scientific freezing for conceptions of time and life by drawing on empirical research with scientists associated with a large collection of samples assembled from Indigenous Australians in the 1960s. We first review some key critiques of cryopreservation posed by Indigenous scholars and by science and technology studies. We then propose ‘cryopolitics’ as a concept to express the various political, ethical and temporal conundrums presented by the practice of freezing. We frame cryopolitics as a mode of Michel Foucault’s biopolitics. If biopolitical assemblages make live an...
The ability to stop all cellular activity for a prolonged period of time, yet still be able to deliv...
The New Biology has already made profound impact on the law. Cryonics and genetic engineering repr...
Cryopreservation attracts attention as a practice grounded in high expectations: current life is sus...
Natural historical and anthropological collectors have long engaged in work described as salvage —t...
Today, it seems that nearly every aspect of life is affected by cryogenic techniques: we cool our fo...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
The two books under review highlight the importance of artificial cold in the modern political and ...
Feeding people means producing population. Biotechnology, encompassing food production as well as as...
Scholars analyzing contemporary technologies of freezing have recently argued that “cryopolitics” re...
This essay reflects on the concept of cryonics as a technology that will in the future enable cryopr...
In this article, I will be focusing specifically on cryopreservation and two of the American biotech...
This article outlines the history of cryonics, starting with fictional novels and movies and the act...
This presentation was made during the session "After the Body: Is It Still Human?"Abstract of a pres...
Very low temperatures create conditions that can preserve tissue for centuries, possibly in-cluding ...
Species are going extinct at an alarming rate, termed by some as the sixth mass extinction event in ...
The ability to stop all cellular activity for a prolonged period of time, yet still be able to deliv...
The New Biology has already made profound impact on the law. Cryonics and genetic engineering repr...
Cryopreservation attracts attention as a practice grounded in high expectations: current life is sus...
Natural historical and anthropological collectors have long engaged in work described as salvage —t...
Today, it seems that nearly every aspect of life is affected by cryogenic techniques: we cool our fo...
Thousands of blood samples taken from Australia’s indigenous people lie in institutional freez...
The two books under review highlight the importance of artificial cold in the modern political and ...
Feeding people means producing population. Biotechnology, encompassing food production as well as as...
Scholars analyzing contemporary technologies of freezing have recently argued that “cryopolitics” re...
This essay reflects on the concept of cryonics as a technology that will in the future enable cryopr...
In this article, I will be focusing specifically on cryopreservation and two of the American biotech...
This article outlines the history of cryonics, starting with fictional novels and movies and the act...
This presentation was made during the session "After the Body: Is It Still Human?"Abstract of a pres...
Very low temperatures create conditions that can preserve tissue for centuries, possibly in-cluding ...
Species are going extinct at an alarming rate, termed by some as the sixth mass extinction event in ...
The ability to stop all cellular activity for a prolonged period of time, yet still be able to deliv...
The New Biology has already made profound impact on the law. Cryonics and genetic engineering repr...
Cryopreservation attracts attention as a practice grounded in high expectations: current life is sus...