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Transnational Perspectives in the Time of BRCA
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This collection brings together cross-disciplinary social science research on areas including the US, Israel, India, Greece, UK, France, Brazil, Uruguay and Germany to provide a unique comparative perspective on the developments which have taken place in the intervening fifteen years.
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This collection brings together cross-disciplinary social science research on areas including the US, Israel, India, Greece, UK, France, Brazil, Uruguay and Germany to provide a unique comparative perspective on the developments which have taken place in the intervening fifteen years.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135925529
- Artikelnr.: 40808039
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781135925529
- Artikelnr.: 40808039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Sahra Gibbon is a Lecturer in the Anthropology Department at University College London, UK. Galen Joseph is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, History and Social Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Jessica Mozersky is a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Anthropology at the New School for Social Research in New York City. Andrea zur Nieden is a sociologist and a Research Assistant at the Institute for the History of Medicine, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany. Sonja Palfner is a social scientist contributing to the field of science and technology studies.
Foreword by Rayna Rapp Introduction Section I: Practices of Population,
Politics and History in the Production of BRCA 1. The Presence of the Past:
BRCA 'Ashkenazi Mutations' and Transnational Differences in Categories of
'Race' and 'Ethnicity': The German Case 2. Mapping Jewish Identities:
Migratory Histories and the Transnational Re-Framing of the 'Ashkenazi BRCA
Mutations' in the UK and Brazil 3. Genetics to the People: BRCA as Public
Health and the Dissemination of Cancer Risk Knowledge Middleword I:
Historicizing Biomedicine - Toward a History of the Present of BRCA
Section II: Risk, Personhood and Subjectivity 4. Situating Breast Cancer
Risk in Urban India: Gender, Temporality and Social Change 5. Gender
Trouble? Queering the Medical Normativity of BRCA Femininities 6. It Takes
a Particular World to Produce and Enact BRCA Testing: The US had It, Italy
had Another Middleword II: Pushing the Boundaries Section III: Shifting
Terrains of BRCA Knowledge and Practices 7. "Empowerment" and the Rendering
of Biocapital in Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics 8. The BRCA Patent
Controversies: An International Review of Patent Disputes 9. From BRCA to
BRCAness: Tales of translational research 10. BRCA Interrupted:
Reproductive Technologies and the Reiteration-Reformulation of Cancer
Legacies. Afterword: Studying BRCA performativity. Re-Calibrations by and
of the Social Sciences
Politics and History in the Production of BRCA 1. The Presence of the Past:
BRCA 'Ashkenazi Mutations' and Transnational Differences in Categories of
'Race' and 'Ethnicity': The German Case 2. Mapping Jewish Identities:
Migratory Histories and the Transnational Re-Framing of the 'Ashkenazi BRCA
Mutations' in the UK and Brazil 3. Genetics to the People: BRCA as Public
Health and the Dissemination of Cancer Risk Knowledge Middleword I:
Historicizing Biomedicine - Toward a History of the Present of BRCA
Section II: Risk, Personhood and Subjectivity 4. Situating Breast Cancer
Risk in Urban India: Gender, Temporality and Social Change 5. Gender
Trouble? Queering the Medical Normativity of BRCA Femininities 6. It Takes
a Particular World to Produce and Enact BRCA Testing: The US had It, Italy
had Another Middleword II: Pushing the Boundaries Section III: Shifting
Terrains of BRCA Knowledge and Practices 7. "Empowerment" and the Rendering
of Biocapital in Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics 8. The BRCA Patent
Controversies: An International Review of Patent Disputes 9. From BRCA to
BRCAness: Tales of translational research 10. BRCA Interrupted:
Reproductive Technologies and the Reiteration-Reformulation of Cancer
Legacies. Afterword: Studying BRCA performativity. Re-Calibrations by and
of the Social Sciences
Foreword by Rayna Rapp Introduction Section I: Practices of Population,
Politics and History in the Production of BRCA 1. The Presence of the Past:
BRCA 'Ashkenazi Mutations' and Transnational Differences in Categories of
'Race' and 'Ethnicity': The German Case 2. Mapping Jewish Identities:
Migratory Histories and the Transnational Re-Framing of the 'Ashkenazi BRCA
Mutations' in the UK and Brazil 3. Genetics to the People: BRCA as Public
Health and the Dissemination of Cancer Risk Knowledge Middleword I:
Historicizing Biomedicine - Toward a History of the Present of BRCA
Section II: Risk, Personhood and Subjectivity 4. Situating Breast Cancer
Risk in Urban India: Gender, Temporality and Social Change 5. Gender
Trouble? Queering the Medical Normativity of BRCA Femininities 6. It Takes
a Particular World to Produce and Enact BRCA Testing: The US had It, Italy
had Another Middleword II: Pushing the Boundaries Section III: Shifting
Terrains of BRCA Knowledge and Practices 7. "Empowerment" and the Rendering
of Biocapital in Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics 8. The BRCA Patent
Controversies: An International Review of Patent Disputes 9. From BRCA to
BRCAness: Tales of translational research 10. BRCA Interrupted:
Reproductive Technologies and the Reiteration-Reformulation of Cancer
Legacies. Afterword: Studying BRCA performativity. Re-Calibrations by and
of the Social Sciences
Politics and History in the Production of BRCA 1. The Presence of the Past:
BRCA 'Ashkenazi Mutations' and Transnational Differences in Categories of
'Race' and 'Ethnicity': The German Case 2. Mapping Jewish Identities:
Migratory Histories and the Transnational Re-Framing of the 'Ashkenazi BRCA
Mutations' in the UK and Brazil 3. Genetics to the People: BRCA as Public
Health and the Dissemination of Cancer Risk Knowledge Middleword I:
Historicizing Biomedicine - Toward a History of the Present of BRCA
Section II: Risk, Personhood and Subjectivity 4. Situating Breast Cancer
Risk in Urban India: Gender, Temporality and Social Change 5. Gender
Trouble? Queering the Medical Normativity of BRCA Femininities 6. It Takes
a Particular World to Produce and Enact BRCA Testing: The US had It, Italy
had Another Middleword II: Pushing the Boundaries Section III: Shifting
Terrains of BRCA Knowledge and Practices 7. "Empowerment" and the Rendering
of Biocapital in Direct-to-Consumer Personal Genomics 8. The BRCA Patent
Controversies: An International Review of Patent Disputes 9. From BRCA to
BRCAness: Tales of translational research 10. BRCA Interrupted:
Reproductive Technologies and the Reiteration-Reformulation of Cancer
Legacies. Afterword: Studying BRCA performativity. Re-Calibrations by and
of the Social Sciences