The Chronopolitics of Life: Rethinking temporalities in health and biomedicine beyond the life course

  • Nolwenn Bühler (Editor)
  • , Nils Graber (Editor)
  • , Victoria Boydell (Editor)
  • , Cinzia Greco (Editor)

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Abstract

The Chronopolitics of Life represents an important, timely and novel contribution in the fields of anthropology, social sciences of medicine, science and technology studies and cognate. By examining the concept of chronopolitics, this interdisciplinary collection explores the coproduction of temporalities, power relations and inequalities in health contexts.

The book offers an original perspective on how temporalities shape the embodiment of health-related inequalities, at both the beginning and the end of life. The book provides empirical examples of how technoscientific and biomedical endeavours reconfigure the temporalities of life, as well as describing how time becomes a resource that is unequally distributed. By investigating lived experiences, the authors reveal how specific temporal regimes can lead to discrimination on the basis of age, race, gender, (dis)ability and sexual orientation. This differentially shapes the experiences of ill-health, biomedical practices, the governing of bodies, biographies and the life course.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUCL Press
ISBN (Electronic)9781800089747
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Dec 2025

Publication series

NameEmbodying Inequalities: Perspectives from Medical Anthropology
PublisherUCL Press

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