Co/Immunity and the Biopolitics of Purity: ‘Purity Is Danger’

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… The concluding chapter of the book takes its initial cue from the title of Mary Douglas' eponymous … is the possibility for willing participation in the paradox of a desire for that which is feared … Or it can be seen in a reinvigorated interest in 'rewilding' the clinic, the reintroduction of a …

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Brown, N. (2019). Co/Immunity and the Biopolitics of Purity: ‘Purity Is Danger.’ In Immunitary Life (pp. 215–231). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55247-1_6

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