The Location of AIDS
We could easily characterise the emergent field of posthumanism as a critique of various forms of boundary. For instance, posthumanism casts its critical eye on the boundary between human and nonhuman and the boundary between what counts as the body and what does not. The biomedical discourse on AID...
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Auteur principal: | Aaron Muldoon |
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University of Edinburgh
2021
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