Biotech Bibliography

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Brodwin, Paul E., ed. Biotechnology and Culture:
Bodies, Anxiety, Ethics
. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press, 2000.

Bud, Robert. The Uses of Life: A History
of Biotechnology
. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1993.

Clarke, Adele, and Teresa Montini. "The
Many Faces of RU486: Tales of Situated
Knowledges and Technological Contestations."
Science,
Technology, and Human
Values 18 (1993): 42-78.

Doyle, Richard. On Beyond Living: Rhetorical
Transformations of the Life Sciences
.
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997.

Duster, Troy. "The Sociology of Science
and the Revolution in Molecular Biology."
In
The Blackwell Companion to Sociology. Edited by J.R. Blau. New York:

Blackwell, 2001.

Fortun, Michael. "The Human Genome Project:
Past, Present, and Future Anterior."
In
Science, History and Social Activism: A Tribute to Everett Mendelsohn.
Edited by
Garland E. Allen and Roy M. MacLeod. Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Kluwer,

2002.

Franklin, Sarah and Margaret Lock, eds. Remaking
Life and Death: Toward an
Anthropology of the Biosciences
. Santa Fe: School of American
Research Press,
2003.

Fujimura, Joan. Crafting Science: A Sociohistory
of the quest for Genetics of Cancer
.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996.

Fukuyama, Francis. Our Posthuman Future:
Consequences of the Biotechnology
Revolution
. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 2002.

Heath, Deborah and Michael Flower. ‘Micro-Anatomo
Politics: Mapping the Human
Genome Project."
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 17
(1993): 27-41.

Holland, Suzanne, Karen Lebacqz, and Laurie Zoloth, eds.
The Human Embryonic Stem
Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press,
2001.

Jordan, Kathleen and Michael Lynch. "The
Sociology of a Genetic Engineering
Technique: Ritual and Rationality in the Performance of the ‘Plasmid
Prep.’"
In
The Right Tools for the Job: At Work in the Twentieth-Century Life
Sciences.
Edited by Adele E. Clarke and Joan H. Fujimura. Princeton: Princeton
University
Press, 1992.

Franklin, Sarah and Margaret Lock, eds. Remaking
Life and Death: Toward an
Anthropology of the Biosciences
. Santa Fe: School of American
Research Press,
2003.

Fujimura, Joan. Crafting Science: A Sociohistory
of the quest for Genetics of Cancer
.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996.

Fukuyama, Francis. Our Posthuman Future:
Consequences of the Biotechnology
Revolution
. New York: Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux, 2002.

Heath, Deborah and Michael Flower. ‘Micro-Anatomo
Politics: Mapping the Human
Genome Project."
Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 17
(1993): 27-41.

Holland, Suzanne, Karen Lebacqz, and Laurie Zoloth, eds.
The Human Embryonic Stem
Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
. Cambridge,
Mass.: MIT Press,
2001.

Jordan, Kathleen and Michael Lynch. "The
Sociology of a Genetic Engineering
Technique: Ritual and Rationality in the Performance of the ‘Plasmid
Prep.’"
In
The Right Tools for the Job: At Work in the Twentieth-Century Life
Sciences.
Edited by Adele E. Clarke and Joan H. Fujimura. Princeton: Princeton
University
Press, 1992.

Kay, Lily. Who
Wrote the Book of Life? A History of the Genetic Code
. Stanford:

Stanford University Press, 1999.

——-. The Molecular Vision of Life:
Caltech, The Rockefeller Foundation, and the Rise
of the New Biology. New York: Oxford University Press, 1993.

Landecker, Hannah. "New Times for
Biology: Nerve Cultures and the Advent of Cellular
Life In Vitro."
Studies in History and Philosophy of
Biological and Biomedical
Sciences 33 (2002): 667-694.

Nelkin, Dorothy and Lori Andrews. "Homo
Economicus: Commercialization of Body
Tissue in the Age of Biotechnology
. Hastings Center Report,
September-October
1998.

Rabinow, Paul. Making PCR, A Story of Biotechnology.
Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1995.

——-. French DNA: Trouble in Purgatory.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1999.

——-. "Artificiality and Enlightenment:
From Sociobiology to Biosociality."
In
Zone 6: Incorporations. Edited by Jonathan Crary and Sanford Kwinter.
New
York: Zone, 1992.

Rheinberger,
Hans-Jörg. Towards a History of Epistemic
Things: Synthesizing Proteins in
the Test Tube.
Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997.

Stevens, Jacqueline. "Symbolic Matter:
DNA and Other Linguistic Stuff."
Social Text 20
(1), (Spring, 2002): 106-140.

Thackray, Arnold, ed., Private Science:
The Biotechnology Industry and the Rise of
Contemporary Molecular Biology
. Philadelphia: University
of Pennsylvania
Press, 1998.

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