Mutant Ecologies : Manufacturing Life in the Age of Genomic Capital
Borg, Erica, Policante, Amedeo (University of Oldenburg) More by this author...£19.99How capitalism is reconfiguring the very texture of life. Critical cartography of the shifting landscapes of capital accumulation conjured by recent developments in genomic science, genome editing, and the biotech industry. Mutant Ecologies traces the spinning of new synthetic threads into the web of life.
CRISPR crops, fast-growing salmons, heat-resistant Slick(tm) cows, Friendly(tm) Mosquitoes, humanized mice, pigs growing human organs - these are but a few of the dazzling new life-forms that have recently emerged from corporate and university laboratories around the world, all promising to lubricate the circuits of capital accumulation in distinct ways. The deliberate induction of genetic mutations is increasingly central to business operations in a number of sectors, from agriculture to pharmaceuticals.
While the Nobel Committee recently proclaimed the life sciences to have entered 'a new epoch', the authors show how these technological innovations continue to operate within a socio-historical context defined by the iron rules of capitalist competition and exploitation. Capital no longer contents itself by simply appropriating the living bodies of plants and animals. It purposefully designs its internal metabolism, and in that way, it redesigns the countless living vectors that constitute the global biosphere. It is driving a biological revolution, which will ripple through the everyday lives of people everywhere.