Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction

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Introduction to a Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction

David Depew

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 1 • 1–6

A Posthumanist Archaeological Expedition

Celeste M Condit

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 2 • 8–14

A Coma Speaks: Dead Zones of Media and the Replication of Family Value

Richard Doyle

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 3 • 15–45

Uniting Biology and the Social Sciences: A Rhetorical Comparison of E. O. Wilson’s Consilience and Theodosius Dobzhansky’s Mankind Evolving

Leah Ceccarelli

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 4 • 46–63

The Darwinian Left: A Rhetoric of Realism or Reaction?

Steve Fuller

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 5 • 64–86

The Silent Spring of Bruno Latour, Or Rachel Carson Never Was Modern

Chuck Dyke

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 6 • 87–97

Post-Biomechanics: Difference and Gender in Margulis and Sagan’s What Is Sex?

Cristina S Lopez

2001-01-01 Volume 1 • Issue 1 • 2001 • Special Issue on Rhetorics of Biology in the Age of Biomechanical Reproduction • Article 7 • 98–121