Patel discovers new avenues into the ordinary, while offering ingenious methods of aggregating heterogeneous elements under the dark clouds of risk and emergence.
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David L. Eng, author of The Feeling of Kinship: Queer Liberalism and the Racialization of Intimacy
Patel subjects our theoretical habits to poetic, generous scrutiny, initiating a conversation bridging the arts, sciences, and humanities. Interweaving histories of science, technology, time, economics, literature, and the future, this book offers chilling visions of who will live, to what forces we will assign sovereignty, and how we will die.
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Kavita Philip, author of Civilizing Natures: Race, Resources and Modernity in Colonial South India
In stunning analyses of a range of archival genres, from the gendered origins of financial forms, to cinematic texts and the aesthetics of temporality and history in South Asia, Patel provides moving meditations on the critical impasses that haunt our intellectual lives.
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Anjali Arondekar, University of California, Santa Cruz
A work of intricacy and importance. Patel writes poetically, erotically about the risk that inhabits our everyday through the mundane and the fantastical — behaviour and thought of habit, montages and transitions of lived and imagined technae, mobile materialities, technologies of the flesh, political economies, capitalised cultures. It weaves a potent, perilous tale of adventure and minute discoveries, countermonumental’, contingent, sexy. Seductive and absorbing.
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Brinda Bose, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Geeta Patel is a deep thinker. In Risky Bodies she takes us with her on a rich and complex journey to show us how techno-intimacies work. Patel navigates with technology, philosophy, gender, finance and more, creating conversations that will continue for some time.
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Deborah G. Johnson, University of Virginia