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9780226701691 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 2011, cover price $73.00

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9780226701707 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 2011, cover price $28.00

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The discipline of anthropology is, at its best, characterized by turbulence, self-examination, and inventiveness. In recent decades, new thinking and practice within the field has certainly reflected this pattern, as shown for example by numerous fruitful ventures into the "politics and poetics" of anthropology. Surprisingly little attention, however, has been given to the simple insight that anthropology is composed of claims, whether tacit or explicit, about anthropos and about logos--and the myriad ways in which these two Greek nouns have been, might be, and should be, connected. Anthropos Today represents a pathbreaking effort to fill this gap. Paul Rabinow brings together years of distinguished work in this magisterial volume that seeks to reinvigorate the human sciences. Specifically, he assembles a set of conceptual tools--"modern equipment"--to assess how intellectual work is currently conducted and how it might change. Anthropos Today crystallizes Rabinow's previous ethnographic inquiries into the production of truth about life in the world of biotechnology and genome mapping (and his invention of new ways of practicing this pursuit), and his findings on how new practices of life, labor, and language have emerged and been institutionalized. Here, Rabinow steps back from empirical research in order to reflect on the conceptual and ethical resources available today to conduct such inquiries. Drawing richly on Foucault and many other thinkers including Weber and Dewey, Rabinow concludes that a "contingent practice" must be developed that focuses on "events of problematization." Brilliantly synthesizing insights from American, French, and German traditions, he offers a lucid, deeply learned, original discussion of how one might best think about anthropos today.

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9780691115658 | Princeton Univ Pr, November 1, 2003, cover price $52.50 | About this edition: The discipline of anthropology is, at its best, characterized by turbulence, self-examination, and inventiveness.

Paperback:

9780691115665 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 15, 2003, cover price $31.95

Miscellaneous:

9781400825905 | Princeton Univ Pr, September 2, 2008, cover price $23.95

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Product Description: In Marking Time, Paul Rabinow presents his most recent reflections on the anthropology of the contemporary. Drawing richly on the work of Michel Foucault, John Dewey, Niklas Luhmann, and, most interestingly, German painter Gerhard Richter, Rabinow offers a set of conceptual tools for scholars examining cutting-edge practices in the life sciences, security, new media and art practices, and other emergent phenomena...read more

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9780691133621 | Princeton Univ Pr, October 29, 2007, cover price $55.00 | About this edition: In Marking Time, Paul Rabinow presents his most recent reflections on the anthropology of the contemporary.

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9780691133638 | Princeton Univ Pr, October 29, 2007, cover price $30.95

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9780520251779 | 13 anv edition (Univ of California Pr, May 7, 2007), cover price $29.95
9780520035294 | Univ of California Pr, March 1, 1978, cover price $18.95

A Machine to Make a Future represents a remarkably original look at the present and possible future of biotechnology research in the wake of the mapping of the human genome. The central tenet of Celera Diagnostics--the California biotech company whose formative work during 2003 is the focus of the book--is that the emergent knowledge about the genome, with its profound implications for human health, can now be turned into a powerful diagnostic apparatus--one that will yield breakthrough diagnostic and therapeutic products (and, potentially, profit). Celera's efforts--assuming they succeed--may fundamentally reshape the fabric of how health and health care are understood, practiced, and managed. Presenting a series of interviews with all of the key players in Celera Diagnostics, Paul Rabinow and Talia Dan-Cohen open a fascinating window on the complexity of corporate scientific innovation. This marks a radical departure from other books on the biotech industry by chronicling the vicissitudes of a project during a finite time period, in the words of the actors themselves. Ultimately, the authors conclude, Celera Diagnostics is engaged in a future characterized not by geniuses and their celebrated discoveries but by a largely anonymous and widely distributed profusion of data and results--a "machine to make a future." In their new afterword, Rabinow and Dan-Cohen revisit Celera Diagnostics as its mighty machine grinds along, wondering, along with the scientists, "what constitutes success and what constitutes failure?" The pathos of the situation turns on how one poses the question as much as how one answers it.

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9780691120508 | Princeton Univ Pr, November 12, 2004, cover price $39.50 | About this edition: A Machine to Make a Future represents a remarkably original look at the present and possible future of biotechnology research in the wake of the mapping of the human genome.

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9780691126142 | Princeton Univ Pr, March 13, 2006, cover price $31.95

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9780226701516 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, November 1, 2002), cover price $31.00

Hardcover:

9780226701509 | Univ of Chicago Pr, October 15, 1999, cover price $28.00

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9780613911177 | Turtleback Books, October 1, 1997, cover price $27.00

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9780226701462 | Univ of Chicago Pr, May 15, 1996, cover price $25.00

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9780226701479 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, November 10, 1997), cover price $23.00

This collection of essays explains and encourages new reflection on Paul Rabinow's pioneering project to anthropologize the West. His goal is to exoticize the Western constitution of reality, emphasize those domains most taken for granted as universal, and show how their claims to truth are linked to particular social practices, hence becoming effective social forces. He has recently begun to focus on the core of Western rationality, in particular the practices of molecular biology as they apply to our understanding of human nature. This book moves in new directions by posing questions about how scientific practice can be understood in terms of ethics as well as in terms of power. The topics include how French socialist urban planning in the 1930s engineered the transition from city planning to life planning; how the discursive and nondiscursive practices of the Human Genome Project and biotechnology have refigured life, labor, and language; and how a debate over patenting cell lines and over the dignity of life required secular courts to invoke medieval notions of the sacred. Building on an ethnographic study of the invention of the polymerase chain reaction--which enables the rapid production of specific sequences of DNA in millions of copies Rabinow, in the final essay, reflects in dialogue with biochemist Tom White on the place of science in modernity, on science as a vocation, and on the differences between the human and natural sciences. (view table of contents)

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9780691011592 | Princeton Univ Pr, February 1, 1997, cover price $57.50

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9780691011585 | Princeton Univ Pr, November 25, 1996, cover price $38.95 | About this edition: This collection of essays explains and encourages new reflection on Paul Rabinow's pioneering project to anthropologize the West.

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Paul Rabinow's study of space and society, power and knowledge in France from the 1830s through the 1930s uses tools from anthropology, philosophy, and cultural criticism to make fascinating connections between diverse protagonists and domains. In each of these domains - ranging from medicine to the layout of colonial cities - Rabin ow describes the creation of norms and the search for forms adequate for understanding and regulating what became known as modern society. He also focuses on an unexplored middle ground between the masters of high culture and the experiences of ordinary life, which he calls "middling modernism."Paul Rabinow is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley. His most recent books include Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics (with Hubert Dreyfus) and The Foucault Reader. (view table of contents)

Hardcover:

9780262181341 | Mit Pr, June 1, 1989, cover price $59.95

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9780226701745 | Reprint edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, November 1, 1995), cover price $40.00
9780262680660 | Mit Pr, February 19, 1991, cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Paul Rabinow's study of space and society, power and knowledge in France from the 1830s through the 1930s uses tools from anthropology, philosophy, and cultural criticism to make fascinating connections between diverse protagonists and domains.

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Hardcover:

9780520058361 | Subsequent edition (Univ of California Pr, June 1, 1988), cover price $85.00

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9780520058385 | Univ of California Pr on Demand, July 1, 1987, cover price $36.95

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Summarizes the themes and arguments of the French philosopher on madness, medicine, sex, truth, and power, and explains Foucault's moral and historical outlook (view table of contents)

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9780226163123 | 2 edition (Univ of Chicago Pr, December 15, 1983), cover price $30.00 | About this edition: Summarizes the themes and arguments of the French philosopher on madness, medicine, sex, truth, and power, and explains Foucault's moral and historical outlook

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