TY - BOOK AU - Hodges,Matthew TI - Biotechnology and the politics of plants: disciplining time T2 - Routledge focus on anthropology SN - 9781000403367 AV - QK826 .H63 2021 U1 - 581 23 PY - 2021/// CY - [S.l.] PB - Routledge KW - Apomixis KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General KW - bisacsh N2 - Biotechnology and the Politics of Plants explores the mysterious phenomenon of apomixis', the ability of certain plants to self-clone', and its potential as a revolutionary tool for agriculture and enhancing food security, that may soon be a reality. Through historical anthropological and ethnographic study, Matt Hodges traces the development of the CIMMYT Apomixis Project, a prominent frontier research initiative, and its reinvention as a leading public-private partnership. He analyzes the fast-moving historical transition from public sector, mixed plant breeding approaches grounded in genetics, to a contemporary era of agricultural biotechnology and genomics where PPPs are a leading format, and explores how social contexts of research shape how knowledge is produced, as well as what remains unknown', and constrain the development of an Apomixis Technology'. The chapters present an inventive approach informed by the anthropology of time, science and technology studies, and dialogue with the work of Gilles Deleuze, Paul Rabinow, Hannah Arendt, Andrew Pickering, and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro. Hodges outlines novel ways of integrating notions of history and becoming, and considers how apomixis offers up an alternative image of thought to theoretical concepts such as the well-known rhizome'. The book makes a valuable contribution to both the growing social scientific literature on genomics and biotechnology, and recent anthropological debates on time and history UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781003183099 UR - http://www.oclc.org/content/dam/oclc/forms/terms/vbrl-201703.pdf ER -