TY - BOOK AU - Franklin,Sarah AU - Lock,Margaret M. TI - Remaking life & death: toward an anthropology of the biosciences / T2 - School of American Research advanced seminar series SN - 1930618190 AV - QP 81 R384 2003 U1 - 570 PY - 2003/// CY - Santa Fe: PB - School of American Research Press, KW - Vida (biología) KW - Aspectos sociales KW - Antropología médica KW - Reproduktionsmedizin KW - Anthropologie KW - Aufsatzsammlung KW - Medizin KW - Wissenschaftlich-technischer Fortschritt KW - Sozialethik N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-360) and index; Animation and cessation: the remaking of life and death / Sarah Franklin and Margaret Lock -- On beginning and ending with apoptosis: cell death and biomedicine / Hannah Landecker -- Life/time warranty: rechargeable cells and extendable lives / Linda F. Hogle -- Ethical biocapital: new strategies of cell culture / Sarah Franklin -- Cell life and death, child life and death: genomic horizons, genetic diseases, family stories / Rayna Rapp -- On making up the good-as-dead in a utilitarian world / Margaret Lock -- Suspended animation: a brine shrimp essay / Corinne P. Hayden -- Life@sea: networking marine biodiversity into biotech futures / Stefan Helmreich -- Embryo tales / Lynn Morgan -- Cloning mutts, saving tigers: ethical emergents in technocultural dog worlds / Donna J. Haraway N2 - The boundaries of life now occupy a place of central concern among biological anthropologists. Because of the centrality of the modern biological definition of life to Euro-American medicine and anthropology, the definition of life itself and its contestation exemplify competing uses of knowledge. UR - http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/fy037/2003002084.html ER -