This article examines anxieties concerning organtransplantation in Nalo Hopkinson’s prize-winning novel Brown Girl in the Ring (1998). The main focus is how this novel re-imagines subjectivity and selfhood as an embodied metaphor for the recon!guring of broader sociopolitical relations. In other words, this article analyses the relationship between the transplanted body and the body politic, arguing that a post-transplant identity, where there is little separation between donor and recipient, is the foundation for a politics based on responsibility for others. Such a responsibility poses a challenge to the race and class segregation that is integral to the post-apocalyptic world of Hopkinson’s novel. Transplantation is not a utopian vision ...
The impact of biomedicine and biomedical technologies on identity and sociality has long been the fo...
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This article examines anxieties concerning organ transplantation in Nalo Hopkinson’s prize-winning n...
This paper aims to foreground response strategies to trauma adopted in Brown Girl in the Ring by Can...
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This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
2012-08-01Organ transplantation materially reconfigures the biological boundaries between bodies, bu...
The chapter is made up of two fictional conversations, one between members of a donor family, the ot...
Organ transplantation has been central to debates on medical technologies and their complex biopolit...
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This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
The image of the intruder is central to human organ transplantation rhetoric. The external, fleshy o...
My thesis investigates narrative theorisations of the posthuman in fictions by three Black African d...
The impact of biomedicine and biomedical technologies on identity and sociality has long been the fo...
This introductory article provides a contextual and theoretical overview to this special issue of Bo...
This article reads Métis writer Cherie Dimaline’s novel The Marrow Thieves as one among a growing nu...
This article examines anxieties concerning organ transplantation in Nalo Hopkinson’s prize-winning n...
This paper aims to foreground response strategies to trauma adopted in Brown Girl in the Ring by Can...
The growing field of critical posthumanism provides conceptual tools for dismantling the hierarchica...
This article examines the carceral imaginaries that emerge from the late capitalist structure of org...
This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
2012-08-01Organ transplantation materially reconfigures the biological boundaries between bodies, bu...
The chapter is made up of two fictional conversations, one between members of a donor family, the ot...
Organ transplantation has been central to debates on medical technologies and their complex biopolit...
This essay examines depictions of migrant workers in French and British postcolonial cinema as trans...
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
The image of the intruder is central to human organ transplantation rhetoric. The external, fleshy o...
My thesis investigates narrative theorisations of the posthuman in fictions by three Black African d...
The impact of biomedicine and biomedical technologies on identity and sociality has long been the fo...
This introductory article provides a contextual and theoretical overview to this special issue of Bo...
This article reads Métis writer Cherie Dimaline’s novel The Marrow Thieves as one among a growing nu...