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Front matter S O M A T E C H N I C S Volume 7 Number 1 2017 Edinburgh University Press Somatechnics presents thoroughly multi-disciplinary scholarship on the body, providing a space for research that critically engages with the ethico-political implications of a wide range of practices and techniques. The term `somatechnics' indicates an approach to corporeality which considers it as always already bound up with a variety of technologies, techniques and technics, thus enabling an examination of the lived experiences engendered within a given context, and the effects that technologies, technés and techniques have on embodiment, subjectivity and sociality. Editors Dr Sheila L. Cavanagh, Associate Professor, York University Dr Malena Gustavson, Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, Linköping University Reviews Editor Dr Cáel M. Keegan, Grand Valley State University Associate Editors Associate Editor (Disability Studies): Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Emory University, USA Associate Editor (Law): Professor Marie Fox, University of Birmingham, UK Associate Editor (Trans and Queer Studies): A/Professor Susan Stryker, University of Arizona, USA Associate Editor (Critical Race and Whiteness Studies): A/Professor Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University Editorial/Advisory Board Members Professor Paul Komesaroff, Monash University, Australia Professor Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York, USA Professor Emily Jackson, London School of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Somatechnics Edinburgh University Press

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Somatechnics , Volume 7 (1) – Mar 1, 2017

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Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Copyright
Copyright © Edinburgh University Press
Subject
Film, Media and Cultural Studies
ISSN
2044-0138
eISSN
2044-0146
DOI
10.3366/soma.2017.0200
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S O M A T E C H N I C S Volume 7 Number 1 2017 Edinburgh University Press Somatechnics presents thoroughly multi-disciplinary scholarship on the body, providing a space for research that critically engages with the ethico-political implications of a wide range of practices and techniques. The term `somatechnics' indicates an approach to corporeality which considers it as always already bound up with a variety of technologies, techniques and technics, thus enabling an examination of the lived experiences engendered within a given context, and the effects that technologies, technés and techniques have on embodiment, subjectivity and sociality. Editors Dr Sheila L. Cavanagh, Associate Professor, York University Dr Malena Gustavson, Assistant Professor, Gender Studies, Linköping University Reviews Editor Dr Cáel M. Keegan, Grand Valley State University Associate Editors Associate Editor (Disability Studies): Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson, Emory University, USA Associate Editor (Law): Professor Marie Fox, University of Birmingham, UK Associate Editor (Trans and Queer Studies): A/Professor Susan Stryker, University of Arizona, USA Associate Editor (Critical Race and Whiteness Studies): A/Professor Joseph Pugliese, Macquarie University Editorial/Advisory Board Members Professor Paul Komesaroff, Monash University, Australia Professor Victoria Pitts-Taylor, City University of New York, USA Professor Emily Jackson, London School of

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SomatechnicsEdinburgh University Press

Published: Mar 1, 2017

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