Plants, Patients and the Historian
(Re)Membering in the Age of Genetic Engineering
- 264 stránok
- 10 hodin čítania
The book delves into the history of genetics in Britain, tracing its evolution since the early 20th century and the implications of decoding the human genome. It juxtaposes the pride in human self-knowledge with warnings from genetic pioneers about the consequences of this knowledge. By examining historiography, critical theory, and science and technology studies, the work seeks to highlight the ongoing relevance of the 'Absolute' in understanding the complexities and paradoxes of genetic science.
