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Edinburgh University Press

Dissident Gut: Technologies of Regularity, Politics of Revolt

Dissident Gut: Technologies of Regularity, Politics of Revolt

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Explores the biopolitics of modern metabolism, of how humans manage the world through their peristaltic systems, as they ingest food and produce waste. Set against a backdrop of Marx's theory of how we "mediate, regulate, and control" our metabolic relation to nature, of the rise of a bourgeois faecal habitus, of the relegation of domestic waste management to female "meta-industrial" workers, of depleted agricultural fields and polluted urban centres, Dissident Gut performs three in-depth case studies of early twentieth-century English and European women whose wayward intestinal systems intervene in larger social, affective, and political networks, and who assert a peristaltic grammar of desire and resistance. Intervenes in theoretical discussions around the gut-brain axis, biopolitics and biopower, materialist feminism, psychoanalysis and hysteria, bodily habitus, and waste management.

Author: Jean Walton
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Published: 06/30/2024
Series: Gender and the Body in Literature and Culture
Pages: 304
Weight: 1.33lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9781399532921
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