![]() ![]() ![]() Self and Other: Enacting Boundaries with Cryopreservation. Person and Thing: The Material Practices of Making Body Parts Exchangeable. 10 Suspense: Reflections on the Cryopolitics of the Body. What Is not New about the New Materialisms? An Indigenous Metaphysic Networked Sets of Social-Material Relations. Third Critique: Genomic Indigeneity Is an Inadequate Form of Indigenous Resistance to the Death Narrative. Second Critique: Cryopreservation Aims to Preserve Indigenous DNA, but Is Predicated on Indigenous Death. First Critique: Cryopreservation Is Implicated in the Colonial Appropriation of Indigenous Natural Resources. 9 Beyond the Life/Not-Life Binary: A Feminist-Indigenous Reading of Cryopreservation, Interspecies Thinking, and the New Materia. 8 Out of the Glacier into the Freezer: Ötzi the Iceman’s Disruptive Timings, Spacings, and Mobilities. The Elasticity of Time and the Long Transitive Moment. A Cold War Genealogy: Storing Oil, Stockpiling Weapons. ![]() Introduction: Frozen Corpses, Chilled Chickens. 5 Nature and the Refrigerating Machine: The Politics and Production of Cold in the Nineteenth Century. Cryopolitics as Biopolitical Economy of Cold. Horizontal and Vertical Regimes of Artificial Cold. Cryogenic Culture and Artificial Cryosphere. Conclusion: Reclaiming a Dynamic Cryopolitics of Home and Dwelling. Reclaiming a Progressive Cryopolitics: Materialities, Temporalities, and Generative Capacities. 1 Introduction: The Politics of Low Temperature. ![]()
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