Modern Genes

Body, Rationality and Ambivalence

Niclas Hagen

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Description

The main objective of this ethnological compilation thesis is to investigate the linkage between everyday life with a genetic disease and intrinsic patterns of modernity. The thesis is based upon four individual articles each addressing the everyday experience Huntington’s disease. The thesis shows a diver- gence between the lifeworld of the affected individuals and various systems that rely on instrumental rationality for achieving their objectives. This divergence constitutes a cultural pattern of modernity, which gave rise to ambivalences that offered forms of cultural and social change. By investigating the link between everyday experiences with general cultural patterns of modernity, the thesis does then provide a deeper knowledge upon the interactions between genetic science, culture and society.

Additional information

Weight 427 g
Dimensions 12 × 169 × 239 mm
Language

English

Number of pages

194

Publication year

2013

Format

Paperback

ISBN

978-91-7473-659-5

Volume

2