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Cryopolitics : frozen life in a melting world / edited by Joanna Radin and Emma Kowal.

Other author/creatorRadin, Joanna, editor.
Other author/creatorKowal, Emma, editor.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge, Massachusetts : The MIT Press, [2017]
Descriptionvi, 362 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Introduction : the politics of low temperature / Joanna Radin & Emma Kowal -- A cryopolitics to reclaim our frozen material states / Michael Bravo -- The rise of cryopower : biopolitics in the age of cryogenic life / Alexander Friedrich -- Ode to the ice bucket / Soraya de Chadarevian -- Nature and the refrigerating machine : the politics and production of cold in the nineteenth century / Rebecca Woods -- Stockpiling as a technique of preparedness : conserving the past for an unpredictable future / Frédéric Keck -- Reflections on the zone of the incomplete / Deborah Bird Rose -- Out of the glacier into the freezer : Ötzi the Iceman's disruptive timings, spacings, and mobilities / David Turnbull -- Beyond the life/not life binary : a feminist-indigenous reading of cryopreservation, interspecies thinking and the new materialisms / Kim TallBear -- Suspense : cryopolitics of the body / Klaus Hoeyer -- The freezer program : value after life / Jonny Bunning -- The frozen archive, or defrosting derrida / Warwick Anderson -- Banking the forest : loss, hope and care in Hawaiian conservation / Thom van Dooren -- Freezing the ark : the cryopolitics of endangered species preservation / Matthew Chrulew -- The utopia for the golden frog of Panama / Eben Kirksey -- The cryopolitics of survival from the cold war to the present : a fugue / Charis Thompson -- Index.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2016031905
ISBN9780262035859 hardcover ; alkaline paper
ISBN0262035855 hardcover ; alkaline paper

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