Genes and the Bioimaginary: Science, Spectacle, Culture by Deborah Lynn Steinberg

Genes and the Bioimaginary: Science, Spectacle, Culture

Deborah Lynn Steinberg

nonfiction philosophy science sociology challenging informative medium-paced

200 pages

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Genes and the Bioimaginary examines the dramatic rise and contemporary cultural apotheosis of 'the gene'. The book traces not only the genetification of modern life but is also a journey through the complex relationship between science and culture...
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