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(University of California, Riverside)
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"This book demonstrates how speculative fiction elucidates the ways the regime of epivitality enables the ongoing real subsumption of life by capital. At the same time, however, the fictions I analyze also provide imaginative resources to counteract thisregime's biopolitical sorting of life into valued and disposable configurations. The importance of articulating a liveable life outside of this logic is why this book is also a project of posthuman ethics. New biotechnological entities such as GMO animals created as research tools or immortal cell lines derived from human bodies are key exemplars of what I argue is the ongoing real subsumption of life by capital. Yet, as the chapters in this book will theorize, this real subsumption of life is pervasive and not simply embodied in these innovative products of biotechnology. In industries such as cryonics, IVF and surrogacy services, transplantation and other biological harvesting practices, synthetic biology, and clinical labor, subjects and objects, organic and manufactured beings, persons and things blur into one another as biology becomes caught up in projects of bioeconomic innovation, and as capital becomes interested in humans less for their capacity to provide labor-power and more for their capacity as biological entities"--

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' rich and compelling the larger political and ethical ramifications of Vint's project in Biopolitical Futures could not be more urgent or clear.' Hugh C. O'Connell, Science Fiction Studies 'Recommended ' M. L. Robertson, Choice 'Biopolitical Futures examines a truly impressive range of twenty-first century speculative fiction. [ the book] will be of particular interest to students and scholars of speculative fiction studies, feminist science and technology studies, posthuman studies, and related fields. Readers will come away inspired to explore, research, and teach many new titles alongside Vint's book.' Sharon Tran, American Literary History

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A theorization of how the bioeconomy and biotechnology remake 'life itself,' creating crises in ethics and governance.
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: Neoliberalism and the Reinvention of Life 1(24)
1 Suspending Death, Reinventing Life: The Immortal Vessel
25(21)
2 The New Flesh: Vital Machines and Reimagining the Human
46(23)
3 Capital Reproduction: Maternity and Productivity
69(21)
4 Surplus Value: Transplantation and Fungible Life
90(20)
5 Life Industries: Vitality as Commodity
110(24)
6 Living to Work: Biocapital, Synthetic Biology, and the Precaritization of Labor
134(23)
7 Life Optimized: Pharmaceutical Health and Disposable Bodies
157(25)
8 Surplus Vitality and Posthuman Possibilities
182(17)
Conclusion: Capitalism, Biopolitics, and a New Body Politic 199(11)
Notes 210(44)
Bibliography 254(11)
Index 265
Sherryl Vint is a professor at the University of California, Riverside, where she directs the Speculative Fictions and Cultures of Science program. She has published widely on speculative fiction and posthumanism, including Science Fiction (2021) for MIT's Essential Knowledge series, and the edited collection After the Human (2021). She is a recipient of the SFRA's Lifetime Achievement Award.