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Autoimmunities (Paperback): Stefan Herbrechter, Michelle Jamieson Autoimmunities (Paperback)
Stefan Herbrechter, Michelle Jamieson
R1,362 Discovery Miles 13 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Autoimmunity refers to the phenomenon whereby an organism or body mounts an immune response against its own tissues. As a medical term, autoimmunity is today used to account for any instance in which the body fails to recognise its own constituents as 'self', an error that results in the paradoxical situation in which self-defense (immunity, protection) manifests as self-harm (pathology). As a result, the very possibility of autoimmunity poses a problem for the notion of immunity and the concept of identity that underpins it: if self-protection can just as readily take the form of self-destruction, then it seems that the very identity of the self, and thus the boundary between self and other, is in question. Conceptually, autoimmunity thus challenges us to think critically about the nature of any sovereign entity or identity, be they human or nonhuman, cells, nations, or other forms of community. This volume reflects and engages with different disciplinary approaches to autoimmunity in the theoretical, medical or posthumanities, social and political theory, and critical science studies. It aims to provide a topical intervention within the current discussion on biopolitical thought and critical posthumanist futures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Parallax.

Autoimmunities (Hardcover): Stefan Herbrechter, Michelle Jamieson Autoimmunities (Hardcover)
Stefan Herbrechter, Michelle Jamieson
R4,466 Discovery Miles 44 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Autoimmunity refers to the phenomenon whereby an organism or body mounts an immune response against its own tissues. As a medical term, autoimmunity is today used to account for any instance in which the body fails to recognise its own constituents as 'self', an error that results in the paradoxical situation in which self-defense (immunity, protection) manifests as self-harm (pathology). As a result, the very possibility of autoimmunity poses a problem for the notion of immunity and the concept of identity that underpins it: if self-protection can just as readily take the form of self-destruction, then it seems that the very identity of the self, and thus the boundary between self and other, is in question. Conceptually, autoimmunity thus challenges us to think critically about the nature of any sovereign entity or identity, be they human or nonhuman, cells, nations, or other forms of community. This volume reflects and engages with different disciplinary approaches to autoimmunity in the theoretical, medical or posthumanities, social and political theory, and critical science studies. It aims to provide a topical intervention within the current discussion on biopolitical thought and critical posthumanist futures. This book was originally published as a special issue of Parallax.

The Lovely Sight of Ithaca (Paperback): Michael Jamieson Williams The Lovely Sight of Ithaca (Paperback)
Michael Jamieson Williams
R267 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R19 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Volpone and Other Plays - "Volpone", "The Alchemist", "Bartholomew Fair" (Paperback, 2 Ed): Ben Jonson Volpone and Other Plays - "Volpone", "The Alchemist", "Bartholomew Fair" (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Ben Jonson; Edited by Michael Jamieson
R401 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R36 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The three plays collected in this volume depict the faults, errors and foibles of ordinary people with exuberant humour, savage satire and acute observations. Volpone portrays a rich Venetian who pretends to be dying so that his despised acquaintances will flock to his bedside with extravagant gifts in hope of an inheritance. The Alchemist also deals with greed and gullibility, as a rascally trio of confidence tricksters, claiming to have the legendary Philosopher's Stone, fool a series of victims who are hoping to make some easy money. And in a wonderfully energetic portrait of Jacobean life, Bartholomew Fair shows a diverse group of Londoners sampling the delights and temptations of the Fair - and the traders, prostitutes and cutpurses who set out to exploit them.

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