Culture, Body, and Language

Culture, Body, and Language
Author: Farzad Sharifian
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110199106

One of the central themes in cognitive linguistics is the uniquely human development of some higher potential called the "mind" and, more particularly, the intertwining of body and mind, which has come to be known as embodiment. Several books and volumes have explored this theme in length. However, the interaction between culture, body and language has not received the due attention that it deserves. Naturally, any serious exploration of the interface between body, language and culture would require an analytical tool that would capture the ways in which different cultural groups conceptualize their feelings, thinking, and other experiences in relation to body and language. A well-established notion that appears to be promising in this direction is that of cultural models, constituting the building blocks of a group's cultural cognition. The volume results from an attempt to bring together a group of scholars from various language backgrounds to make a collective attempt to explore the relationship between body, language and culture by focusing on conceptualizations of the heart and other internal body organs across a number of languages. The general aim of this venture is to explore (a) the ways in which internal body organs have been employed in different languages to conceptualize human experiences such as emotions and/or workings of the mind, and (b) the cultural models that appear to account for the observed similarities as well as differences of the various conceptualizations of internal body organs. The volume as a whole engages not only with linguistic analyses of terms that refer to internal body organs across different languages but also with the origin of the cultural models that are associated with internal body organs in different cultural systems, such as ethnomedical and religious traditions. Some contributions also discuss their findings in relations to some philosophical doctrines that have addressed the relationship between mind, body, and language, such as that of Descartes.

Organoids and Mini-Organs

Organoids and Mini-Organs
Author: Jamie A. Davies
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2018-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 012812637X

Organs and Mini-Organs combines contributions from leading practitioners who work under the editorial control of an acclaimed researcher who also served for eight years as Editor-in-Chief of the journal Organogenesis, the first journal on this topic. The book begins with an introduction, but then delves into chapters that present advice on how to make organoids for many systems. In addition, case studies that illustrate the uses of organioids are presented, along with discussions on future directions and specific problems that need to be solved. - Collects the best protocols of organoid cultures from diverse tissues - Covers a wide range of organs - Includes troubleshooting cases for common, but specific problems for each culture conditions - Provides an entire section on the application of organoids

Manufacturing the Muse

Manufacturing the Muse
Author: Dennis G. Waring
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2002-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780819565082

How a 19th century instrument helped to shape New World culture.

Tissue Economies

Tissue Economies
Author: Cathy Waldby
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2006-03-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780822337706

DIVA cultural studies account of how the "bio-value" of blood, stem cells, organs, and cell lines moves back and forth between 'gift' and 'commodity'./div

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture

Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture
Author: Oluf Gamborg
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3642790488

This manual provides all relevant protocols for basic and applied plant cell and molecular technologies, such as histology, electron microscopy, cytology, virus diagnosis, gene transfer and PCR. Also included are chapters on laboratory facilities, operation and management as well as a glossary and all the information needed to set up and carry out any of the procedures without having to use other resource books. It is especially designed for professionals and advanced students who wish to acquire practical skills and first-hand experience in plant biotechnology.

In Vitro Culture of Higher Plants

In Vitro Culture of Higher Plants
Author: R.L.M Pierik
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401157502

In Vitro Culture of Higher Plants presents an up-to-date and wide- ranging account of the techniques and applications, and has primarily been written in response to practical problems. Special attention has been paid to the educational aspects. Typical methodological aspects are given in the first part: laboratory set-up, composition and preparation of media, sterilization of media and plant material, isolation and (sub)culture, mechanization, the influence of plant and environmental factors on growth and development, the transfer from test-tube to soil, aids to study. The question of why in vitro culture is practised is covered in the second part: embryo culture, germination of orchid seeds, mericloning of orchids, production of disease-free plants, vegetative propagation, somaclonal variation, test-tube fertilization, haploids, genetic manipulation, other applications in phytopathology and plant breeding, secondary metabolites.

Commodifying Bodies

Commodifying Bodies
Author: Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-10-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761940340

With rapid developments in reproductive medicine, transplant ethics and bioethics, a new `ethic of parts' has emerged in which the body is increasingly seen as a commodity which can be bartered, sold or stolen. This book combines perspectives from anthropology and sociology to offer compelling new readings of the body.

State Organs

State Organs
Author: David Matas
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781927079119

China's organ transplant numbers are second only to the United States. Unlike any other country, virtually all Chinese organs for transplants come from prisoners. Many of these are prisoners of conscience. The killing of prisoners for their organs is a plain breach of the most basic medical ethics. State Organs explores the involvement of Chinese state institutions in this abuse. The book brings together authors from four continents who share their views and insights on the ways to combat these violations. State Organs aims to inform the reader and hopes to influence change in China to end the abuse.