Chapter 1: Ecoprecarity: An Introduction [6280] Chapter 2: Biosecurity and Invasion in the 'Outbreak Narrative' [11883] Hosts, Contagions and the Invasion/Outbreak Narrative Frames of Apprehension, Precarity and their Necrospective History The 'Host' Body The Grotesque Body The Human, the Clone and the Organs Chapter 3: Dystopias and the 'Ecological Uncanny' [21630] Ecological Thought and the Dystopian Imagination The Antiquarian Uncanny and Ecoprecarity The Architectural Uncanny Spectral Landscapes Waste and the Ecological Uncanny Waste and the Decadent Sublime The Decadent Sublime and the Uncanny Ecodystopias and their Reproductive Uncanny Pathological Reproduction and Uncanny Kinship Teratogenesis and Species Reproduction Chapter 4 The Wild and Its Feral Biopolitics [14150] The Idea of Wilderness in the Age of Precarity Carnal Geographies 'Nature Red in Tooth and Claw' Carnal Geography as Animal Heterotopia Feral Biopolitics The Feral and the Idea of Human Civilization Postnatural Wilderness and the Feral Feral Childhoods Chapter 5: Live Capital, Bioeconomies and Endangered Belonging [19500] The Precarious Bodies of Biocapitalism Possession and Labour The Judicialization of Life itself Genetic Citizenship and Precarious Belonging Community, Genetic Ancestry and Belonging The Quest for Origin(al)s Tales of the Vanishing Subject The Romance of Species Cosmopolitanism Precarious Natureculture in the Age of the Genome Genomic Histories and Cultural Genomics The Future Genomics Bibliography [4680].
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