Strata of the political: epigenetic and microbial imaginaries in post-apartheid Cape Town
The epigenetic and microbiomic imaginaries that animate public health discourse on perinatal nutrition and the infant gut in South Africa offer a case study through which to reconsider the ontological presuppositions of “space” that frame epigenetic biopolitics. We suggest that the mutual constituti...
Main Authors: | Pentecost, M, Cousins, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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