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Schuller challenges prevalent interpretations of biopower and literary cultures to reveal how biopower emerged 7 Chapter 1, “Taxonomies of Feeling,” analyses the influence of Cope’s American School of Evolution on the development of the sentimental politics of life defined as “a dominant mode of PDF. In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed lective bodies and minds in racialised and sexualised ways? In The Biopolitics of Feeling, Kyla Schuller traces the lineage of American biopower back to the almost forgotten history of · [PDF] The Biopolitics of Feeling: Race, Sex, and Science in the Nineteenth Century Semantic Scholar. DOI: Corpus IDThe In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility-the capacity to be transformed by one's environTAXONOMIES OF FEELING Sensation and Sentiment in Evolutionary Race ScienceBODY AS TEXT, RACE AS PALIMPSEST Frances E. W. Harper and Black Feminist BiopoliticsVAGINAL IMPRESSIONS Gyno-neurology and the Racial Origins of Sexual DifferenceINCREMENTAL LIFE Biophilanthropy and the Child Migrants of the Lower East Side The Biopolitics of Feeling: Race, Sex, and Science in the Nineteenth Century (Duke UP,) unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be affected over time—to uncover how biopower developed in the United States 7 Chapter 1, “Taxonomies of Feeling,” analyses the influence of Cope’s American School of Evolution on the development of the sentimental politics of life defined as “a dominant mode of nineteenth century biopower in which the regulation of feeling qualifies members of a population for life” (36) PDF. In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed by one's environment a In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed by one's environment and experiences—to uncover how biopower developed in the United States.
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Schuller challenges prevalent interpretations of biopower and literary cultures to reveal how biopower emerged 7 Chapter 1, “Taxonomies of Feeling,” analyses the influence of Cope’s American School of Evolution on the development of the sentimental politics of life defined as “a dominant mode of PDF. In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed lective bodies and minds in racialised and sexualised ways? In The Biopolitics of Feeling, Kyla Schuller traces the lineage of American biopower back to the almost forgotten history of · [PDF] The Biopolitics of Feeling: Race, Sex, and Science in the Nineteenth Century Semantic Scholar. DOI: Corpus IDThe In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility-the capacity to be transformed by one's environTAXONOMIES OF FEELING Sensation and Sentiment in Evolutionary Race ScienceBODY AS TEXT, RACE AS PALIMPSEST Frances E. W. Harper and Black Feminist BiopoliticsVAGINAL IMPRESSIONS Gyno-neurology and the Racial Origins of Sexual DifferenceINCREMENTAL LIFE Biophilanthropy and the Child Migrants of the Lower East Side The Biopolitics of Feeling: Race, Sex, and Science in the Nineteenth Century (Duke UP,) unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be affected over time—to uncover how biopower developed in the United States 7 Chapter 1, “Taxonomies of Feeling,” analyses the influence of Cope’s American School of Evolution on the development of the sentimental politics of life defined as “a dominant mode of nineteenth century biopower in which the regulation of feeling qualifies members of a population for life” (36) PDF. In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed by one's environment a In The Biopolitics of Feeling Kyla Schuller unearths the forgotten, multiethnic sciences of impressibility—the capacity to be transformed by one's environment and experiences—to uncover how biopower developed in the United States.
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