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The “Bio” Politics of Matter and Mattering for Feminist Engagements with Biosocial, Biocultural, and Posthuman Embodiment

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2020

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Review Essay
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References

Franklin, Sarah. 2000. Life itself: Global nature and the genetic imaginary. In Global nature, global culture, ed. Franklin, Sarah, Lury, Celia, and Stacey, Jackie. London: Sage Press.Google Scholar