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Risky Bodies & Techno-Intimacy - Reflections on Sexuality, Media, Science, Finance

English · Hardback

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Risky Bodies and Techno-Intimacy traverses disparate and uncommon routes to explore how people grapple with the radical uncertainties of their lives. In this edgy, evocative journey through myriad interleaved engagements-including the political economies of cinema; the emergent shapes taken by insurance, debt, and mortgages; gender and sexuality; and domesticity and nationalism-Geeta Patel demonstrates how science and technology ground our everyday intimacies. The result is a deeply poetic and philosophical exploration of the intricacies of techno-intimacy, revealing a complicated and absorbing narrative that challenges assumptions underlying our daily living.

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Acknowledgements

Introduction | Paths to Inquiry, Pathways for the Inquisitive

1. Techno-homo: Translating Mayonnaise at Home

2. Heisenberg's Bodies: Ismat Chughtai in a Marital Fix, or Homely Housewives Run Amok

3. Firing Time: Techno-Intimacies of the Cinematic

4. Time's Travails

5. Memorial Figurations: Temporality, Cinematicrealism, and Finance

6. Risky Bodies: Life-Finance, Labour and Domesticated Technologies of Intimacy

Prelude after the Fact: Photographic Techno-Intimacies and the Question Of Method

Bibliography

Index


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Geeta Patel is associate professor of Middle Eastern & South Asian languages & cultures and women, gender & sexuality at the University of Virginia. Her previous publications include Lyrical Movements, Historical Hauntings: Gender, Colonialism and Desire in Miraji's Urdu Poetry (Stanford University Press, 2002) and Risky Bodies & Techno-Intimacy: Reflections on Sexuality, Media, Science, Finance (Women Unlimited/University of Washington Press, 2017)

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