Introduction | p. XI |
Deaseswar, & Thefamily | p. 1 |
The Politics of the """"Gay Plague"""": AIDS as a U.S. Ideology | p. 3 |
Fatal Abstraction: The Death and Sinister Afterlife of the American Family | p. 18 |
Not in Our Name: Women, War, AIDS | p. 32 |
The Meaning of Property: Real Estate, Class Position, and the Ideology of Home Ownership | p. 45 |
Homelessness and Poststructuralist Theory | p. 72 |
Orphans' Dreams Panic Warsand the Postmodern | p. 76 |
Preface | p. 76 |
Drugshysteriapain | p. 95 |
A Short HIStory ofthe Parasite Cafe | p. 97 |
James Bond and Immanuel Kant's War on Drugs: A Nosography and Nosegrammatics of Male Hysteria | p. 104 |
Alpha Bet City: The Politics of Pharmacology | p. 115 |
The Broken Self: Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Native American Selfhood | p. 126 |
politicalbodies | p. 137 |
George Bush, or Homosocial Politics | p. 139 |
Postmortem on the Presidential Body, or Where the Rest of Him Went | p. 155 |
tortureknowledge& The State | p. 173 |
Subjected Bodies, Science, and the State: Francis Bacon, Torturer | p. 175 |
Body Memories: Aide-Memoires and Collective Amnesia in the Wake of the Argentine Terror | p. 192 |
The Official Story: Response to Julie Taylor | p. 204 |
The Electronic Bodyat the End of the State Ethnicity, National Identity, andthe Japanese Emperor System | p. 209 |
Toni Negri's Practical Philosophy | p. 225 |
The Physiology of Counter-Power When Socialism Is Impossibleand Communism So Near | p. 229 |
Possible Worlds An Interview with Donna Haraway | p. 241 |
Frankenstein's Dream: Constitutional Revision and Social Design, or How to Build a Body Politic | p. 251 |
About the Book and Editors | p. 279 |
Index | p. 281 |
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