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Social Text (2008) 26 (1 (94)): 95–114.
Published: 01 March 2008
..., it makes visible and intelligible some unarticulated and unarticulable assumptions about bioscience as a natural and exclusive framework for comprehending and addressing HIV/AIDS. In particular, it suggests that the bioscientific paradigm “immunity,” which lies at the very center of HIV/AIDS, might...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): 39–42.
Published: 01 September 2009
...Ed Cohen; Julie Livingston This essay considers key themes in the history of HIV/AIDS, including biopolitics, affective communities, epidemics, and the meanings of immunity. It traces a set of intellectual, existential, and material connections between bioscientific inquiry, human existence, care...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (1 (142)): 89–107.
Published: 01 March 2020
..., and/or distrust in science to the widespread belief that it is a pervasive cultural concern around respectability, premature adolescent (female) sex, and the immunization’s relationship to sex that dissuades many from accepting it for their children, and specifically for their daughters. Rather than seeking...
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Social Text (2023) 41 (4 (157)): 37–60.
Published: 01 December 2023
.... The Silver , item 26 . 28. Hepburn and Walpole, “State Immunity and Admiralty Actions,” 385–90 . 27. The official in charge of all that the sea unearths is called “Receiver of Wreck” or “Coroner of the Seas.” They are officially tasked with caretaking Britain's offshore wrecks and awarding...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (1 (106)): np.
Published: 01 March 2011
... gender and cultural studies at Rutgers University. Most
recently he is the author of A Body Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics,
and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body (Duke University Press).
James Delbourgo teaches at Rutgers University. He recently coedited The
Brokered World: Go-Betweens...
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Social Text (2002) 20 (2 (71)): 49–64.
Published: 01 June 2002
... and Alex Haley. 1992 . The autobiography of Malcolm X . Reprint, New York:Ballentine. Martin, Emily. 1994 . Flexible bodies:Tracking immunity in American culture from the days of polio to the age of AIDS . Boston: Beacon. Noble, David F. 1992 . A world without women: The Christian clerical...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (1 (106)): 43–69.
Published: 01 March 2011
...
successfully within single bodies. To accomplish this, involved scientists
must discover ways to override the human immune system so that, even-
tually in clinical contexts, fleshy organs can be “explanted” from animals
and successfully grafted or “implanted” in human patients whose lives
are threatened...
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Social Text (2013) 31 (2 (115)): 69–81.
Published: 01 June 2013
..., then, not
only an instance of deprivation and vulnerability but also a threshold in
which the very assumptions about what a subject is should be reinvented
and recreated. Subjectivity, therefore, cannot be understood as a defense
or an immunization against...
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Social Text (2002) 20 (1 (70)): 105–136.
Published: 01 March 2002
... of the allele frequencies that may affect
immune responses. While studies exist that are more or less contentious
are so apparently on the significance of group-based (especially racially based) genetic dif-
ferences, I review this article precisely because its low...
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Social Text (2009) 27 (3 (100)): np.
Published: 01 September 2009
...: Political Thought since September 11
(Princeton University Press).
Ed Cohen teaches cultural studies and directs the PhD program in wom-
en’s and gender studies at Rutgers University. His new book is A Body
Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis of the Modern
Body (Duke...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (1 (106)): 15–35.
Published: 01 March 2011
.... How this came to be the case is the subject of my recent book: A Body
Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body (Dur-
ham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009).
24. Oxford...
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Social Text (2021) 39 (4 (149)): 55–73.
Published: 01 December 2021
... is not enough to keep a virus at bay. We are part of a community. We are not immune from what is happening in the city, state, and country as a whole. Students dive deeply into the discussion, readings, and viewings, but the rising number of cases in our state and on our campus is of course on their minds...
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Social Text (2007) 25 (1 (90)): 117–132.
Published: 01 March 2007
... (but nowhere else) for the
new kinds of cultural warrior.
Yet few disciplines are immune. Because of the renewed interest in
patriotism (both among boomer liberals as well as conservatives), my
field, American...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 95–101.
Published: 01 March 2018
... “objectification” as “object”), the transformation of value-productive labor, computational colonization, and the possible decolonization of the money form. But not everything can be downloaded at once. What might make a positive impact? Immunity from finance? Or perhaps it’s the decolonization of finance...
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Social Text (2020) 38 (3 (144)): 1–26.
Published: 01 September 2020
... ): 393 – 419 .
Bischoff
Paul
. “ No, Beijing Residents Are Not Watching Fake Sunrises on Giant TVs Because of Pollution .” Tech in Asia , January 20 , 2014 .
www.techinasia.com/beijing-residents-watching-fake-sunrises-giant-tvs-pollution
.
Biss
Eula
. On Immunity...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (1 (134)): 73–79.
Published: 01 March 2018
... protections, individuals, militaries, and more and more businesses receive visiting rights that grant immunity from local sovereignty. Spaces of exemption from state jurisdiction — the kind commonly associated with military bases in “foreign” countries — are increasingly extended to businesses as well...
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Social Text (2014) 32 (2 (119)): 25–51.
Published: 01 June 2014
... a
neighborhood, when you enter a neighborhood or a place where everything
is so quiet and you cannot actually see anyone, that’s a sign of danger.”36
Violent wartime noise can immunize those who become inured to it,
but that immunization can turn...
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Social Text (2007) 25 (3 (92)): 1–7.
Published: 01 September 2007
... of the world ought to listen, reminds us that intellectual
labor is not immune from globalization. Is the global North — particularly
U.S.-based American studies — yet again attempting to dictate the terms of
academic enterprise to Latin Americanist scholars in the South? Second,
many have pointed out...
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Social Text (2018) 36 (2 (135)): 63–82.
Published: 01 June 2018
... that prosecuted him, so it was not clear whether he would be subject to the dual sovereignty doctrine or whether he was immune to prosecution like Oliphant and Belgarde. 52 This is because in 1990 the US Supreme Court decided in Duro v. Reina that Native nations could not prosecute Indians who were citizens...
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Social Text (2011) 29 (2 (107)): 121–127.
Published: 01 June 2011
... is blocked, there is only a gigantic sign at
the entrance that reads: DETOUR. Deathly metaphors of war, of struggle
and survival, battle cries as the only possible language, for which there
is no immunity, neither biological...
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