In organ transfer, tissue moves through a web of language. Metaphors reclassify the tissue to enable its redeployment, framing the process for practitioners and public. The process of marking off tissue as transferrable in legal and cultural terms parallels many of the processes that typically accompany commodification in late capitalism. This language of economic transformation echoes the language of Gothic ceremony, of purification and demarcation. As in literary Gothic' s representations of ceremony, this economic work is anxious and the boundaries it creates unstable. This article identifies dominant metaphors shaping that ceremony of tissue reclassifi cation, and examines how three twenty-first century novels deploy these metaphors to ...
This thesis examines how the Gothic mode has been employed from the late 1800s to the present day in...
2012-08-01Organ transplantation materially reconfigures the biological boundaries between bodies, bu...
Thanks to recent progress in biotechnology, surrogacy, transplantation of organs and tissues, blood ...
In organ transfer, tissue moves through a web of language. Metaphors reclassify the tissue to enable...
In organ transfer, tissue moves through a web of language. Metaphors reclassify the tissue to enable...
This book is a shadow cultural history of transplantation as mediated through medical writing, scien...
This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
Producing a combination of curiosity, anxiety, fear, and celebration, organ transplantation has gene...
Departing from three metaphors—the body as gift, resource, and commodity—the book explores the conte...
As human organ donation and transplantation have become both an accepted medical practice and a soci...
The cultural anxieties that imagine life-saving transplant technologies as a source of horror in the...
In an era when the merger between capitalism and science becomes an accepted norm, new questions nee...
Inspired by Sweetness and Power, in which Sidney Mintz traces the colonial and mercantilist routes o...
This volume is concerned with a complex network of predatory economic metaphors which emerged, at th...
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
This thesis examines how the Gothic mode has been employed from the late 1800s to the present day in...
2012-08-01Organ transplantation materially reconfigures the biological boundaries between bodies, bu...
Thanks to recent progress in biotechnology, surrogacy, transplantation of organs and tissues, blood ...
In organ transfer, tissue moves through a web of language. Metaphors reclassify the tissue to enable...
In organ transfer, tissue moves through a web of language. Metaphors reclassify the tissue to enable...
This book is a shadow cultural history of transplantation as mediated through medical writing, scien...
This dissertation explores the commodification of the human body that emerges from the relationship ...
Producing a combination of curiosity, anxiety, fear, and celebration, organ transplantation has gene...
Departing from three metaphors—the body as gift, resource, and commodity—the book explores the conte...
As human organ donation and transplantation have become both an accepted medical practice and a soci...
The cultural anxieties that imagine life-saving transplant technologies as a source of horror in the...
In an era when the merger between capitalism and science becomes an accepted norm, new questions nee...
Inspired by Sweetness and Power, in which Sidney Mintz traces the colonial and mercantilist routes o...
This volume is concerned with a complex network of predatory economic metaphors which emerged, at th...
This thesis focuses on two novels, Jodi Picoult???s My Sister???s Keeper (2004) and Kazuo\ud Ishigur...
This thesis examines how the Gothic mode has been employed from the late 1800s to the present day in...
2012-08-01Organ transplantation materially reconfigures the biological boundaries between bodies, bu...
Thanks to recent progress in biotechnology, surrogacy, transplantation of organs and tissues, blood ...