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Junkware

Online ISBN:
9781452946580
Print ISBN:
9780816667505
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press
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Junkware

Published online:
24 August 2015
Published in print:
20 January 2011
Online ISBN:
9781452946580
Print ISBN:
9780816667505
Publisher:
University of Minnesota Press

Abstract

Are we made of junk? This book believes we are. Examining an array of cybernetic structures from genetic codes to communication networks, it explores the idea that most of culture and nature, including humans, is composed primarily of useless, but always potentially recyclable, material otherwise known as “junk.” This book unravels the presence of junk at the interface between science fictions and fictions of science, showing that molecular biology and popular culture since the early 1960s belong to the same culture—cyberculture—which is essentially a culture of junk. He draws on a wide variety of sources, including the writings of Philip K. Dick and William S. Burroughs, interviews with scientists as well as “crackpots,” and work in genetics, cybernetics, and physics to support his contention that junk DNA represents a blind spot in our understanding of life. At the same time, this book examines the cultural history that led to the encoding and decoding of life itself and the contemporary turning of these codes into a commodity. But it also contends that, beyond good and evil, the essential “junkiness” of this new subject is both the symptom and the potential cure.

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