Staging Bone Marrow Donation as a Ballot: Reconfiguring the Social and the Political Using Biomedicine in Cyprus

Author:

Beck Stefan1

Affiliation:

1. Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany, stefan.beck@rz.hu-berlin.de

Abstract

The article analyses practices, perceptions and political dramatizations of bone marrow donation in Cyprus. Based on empirical data from an ethnographic study on practices of organ and bone marrow transplantation in postcolonial Cyprus, forms of oppositional biopolitics are analysed that are not bound by the modern, étatist regime of governing populations but capitalize on new developments in biomedicine, on new political movements, as well as on transformations in the political sphere. These reconfigurations are interpreted as instances of an emerging bio-subpolitics that transcends national borders and produces new complexities, interrelations, associations and social forms that come into being alongside biomedicine. At the same time, these developments co-produce cosmopolitan citizens and new subjectivities, transcending nationally bound regimes of political deliberation and identification. These forms of biopolitics mobilize local historical experiences and take advantage of affordances provided by biomedical platforms operating on a global scale that make available an opportunity structure for a cosmopolitan bio-subpolitics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cultural Studies,Health(social science),Social Psychology

Reference60 articles.

1. Beck, Stefan ( 2006) ‘Enacting Genes. Anmerkungen zu Familienplanung und genetischen Screenings in Zypern’, pp. 221-37 in S. Graumann and K. Grüber (eds) Biomedizin im Kontext. Berlin: Beiträge aus dem Institut Mensch, Ethik und Wissenschaft.

2. Beck, Stefan ( 2007) ‘Die liebevolle Behandlung postkolonialer Subjekte’ , pp. 319-38 in B.J. Warneken (ed.) Volksfreunde. Historische Varianten sozialen Engagements. Tübingen.

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