Ed Cohen, A Body Worth Defending: Immunity, Biopolitics, and the Apotheosis of the Modern Body (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2009), pp. 1-31.
Ed Cohen, A Body Worth Defending (above, n.1), p. 5.
Alfred I. Tauber, The Immune Self: Theory or Metaphor? (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997)
Jean-Jacques Kupiec and Pierre Sonigo, Ni Dieu ni gène. Pour une autre théorie de l’hérédité (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 2003).
Isabell Lorey, Grégoire Chamayou, Ed Cohen, Johannes Türk, JeanLuc Nancy, and Eula Biss have also adopted “immunity” as a concept or immunological imagery in their works
Donna Haraway, “The Biopolitics of Postmodern Bodies: Constitutions of Self in Immune System Discourse,” in Siminans, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention of Nature (New York: Routledge, 1991): 203-230
Donna Haraway, “Biopolitics” (above, n. 4), p. 225.
Roberto Esposito, “Community, Immunity, Biopolitics,” trans
Zakiya Hanafi, Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 18:3 (2013): 83-90
Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life, trans. Wieland Hoban (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013), pp. 9-10
Peter Sloterdijk, You Must Change Your Life (above, n. 8), p. 9.
Hans-Jürgen Heinrichs, Neither Sun Nor Death, trans. Steve Corcoran (Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2011), p. 221.
Niklas Luhmann, Social Systems, trans. John Bednarz Jr. and Dirk Baecker (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995), p. 382
Niklas Luhmann, Social Systems (above, n. 11), pp. 374
Peter Sloterdijk, Neither Sun Nor Death (above, n. 10), pp. 150-151
Roberto Esposito, Immunitas: The Protection and Negation of Life, trans. Zakiya Hanafi (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2011), pp. 45-51.
Roberto Esposito, “Community, Immunity, Biopolitics” (above, n. 7), p. 84.
Jacques Derrida, Rogues: Two Essays on Reason, trans. Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005), p. 30.
Jacques Derrida, Rogues (above, n. 15), p. 152.
Michael Naas, “‘One Nation . . . Indivisible’: Jacques Derrida on the Autoimmunity of Democracy and the Sovereignty of God,” Research in Phenomenology 36 (2006): 15-44
W. J. T. Mitchell, “Picturing Terror: Derrida’s Autoimmunity,” Critical Inquiry 33 (Winter 2007): 277-290
Emily Martin, Flexible Bodies: The Role of Immunity in American Culture from the Days of Polio to the Age of AIDS (Boston: Beacon Press, 1994).
Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar, Laboratory Life: The Construction of Scientific Facts (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1986)
Karin Knorr Cetina, The Manufacture of Knowledge: An Essay on the Constructivist and Contextual Nature of Science (Oxford: Pergamom Press, 1981).
Lisa Blackman, ed., special issue, “The New Biologies: Epigenetics, the Microbiome and Immunities,” Body & Society 22:4 (December 2016).
Lisa Blackman, introduction to “The New Biologies” (above, n. 21), pp. 3-18.
Tim Ingold and Gisli Palssón, Biosocial Becomings: Integrating Social and Biological Anthropology (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013)
Maurizio Meloni, “Biology without Biologism: Social Theory in a Postgenomic Age,” Sociology 48:4 (2014): 731-746
Jörg Niewohner, “Localizing Biology through Co-Laboration,” New Genetics & Society 34:2 (2015): 219-242.
Johannes Türk, Die Immunität der Literatur (Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer Verlag, 2011)
Laura Otis, Membranes: Metaphors of Invasion in Nineteenth-Century Literature, Science, and Politics (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1999)
Stijn De Cauwer, A Diagnosis of Modern Life: Robert Musil’s Der Mann ohne Eigen-schaften as a Critical-Utopian Project (Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2014).
Türk, Immunität (above, n. 25), pp. 19-28
Walter Benjamin, Selected Writings, vol. 3, 1935-1938
Edmund Jephcott, Howard Eiland, et al. (Cambridge: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2002), p. 344