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Publications of Robert E. Mitchell    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. with Mitchell, R; Burgess, H; Thurtle, P. Biofutures: Owning Body Parts and Information (DVD-ROM). University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008. (DVD-ROM) [available here]

Edited

  1. Halpern, O; Mitchell, R. The Smartness Mandate.  M I T PRESS, January 2023.  [abs]
  2. Mitchell, R. Infectious Liberty: Biopolitics Between Romanticism and Liberalism.  Fordham University Press, April 2021.  [abs]
  3. Mitchell, R. Experimental life: Vitalism in Romantic science and literature.  The Johns Hopkins University Press, January 2013.  (2013 British Society for Literature and Science Annual Book Prize Winner; 2014 Michelle Kendrick Memorial Book Prize, Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts) [experimental-life]  [abs]
  4. with J. Khalip. Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media.  Stanford University Press, 2011. [ref=sr_1_1]
  5. with Pfau, T; Mitchell, R. Romanticism and Modernity. 21 Routledge, 2011. [doi]
  6. Mitchell, R. Bioart and the Vitality of Media.  University of Washington Press, 2010. [ref=sr_1_1]
  7. Mitchell, RE. Sympathy and the State in the Romantic Era: Systems, State Finance, and the Shadows of Futurity.  Routledge, 2007. [102-8880685-5627335]
  8. with Waldby, C; Mitchell, R. Tissue Economies: Blood, Organs, and Cell Lines in Late Capitalism.  Duke University Press, 2006. [102-8880685-5627335]
  9.  Hygëia, or, Essays moral and medical: on the causes affecting the personal state of our middling and affluent classes.  Thoemmes Continuum, 2004.
  10. R. Mitchell. In Vivo: The Cultural Mediations of Biomedical Science.  University of Washington Press, 2003.  (Book Series) [html]
  11. with P. Thurtle. Semiotic Flesh: Information and the Human Body.  University of Washington Press, 2001.

Essays/Articles/Chapters in Books

  1. Mitchell, R. "Enlightenment biopolitics: Population and the growth of genius." Eighteenth Century 59.4Project Muse, (December, 2018): 405-427. [doi]
  2. Mitchell, R. "Regulating Life: Romanticism, Science, and the Liberal Imagination*." European Romantic Review 29.3Informa UK Limited, (May, 2018): 275-293. [doi]  [abs]
  3. Halpern, O; Mitchell, R; Geoghegan, BD. "The smartness mandate: Notes toward a critique." Grey Room 68.68MIT Press - Journals, (September, 2017): 106-129. [doi]
  4. Mitchell, R. "Response." Genre 50.1Duke University Press, (April, 2017): 139-152. [doi]
  5. Mitchell, R. "Biopolitics and population aesthetics." South Atlantic Quarterly 115.2Duke University Press, (April, 2016): 367-398. [doi]
  6. Mitchell, RE. "Population Aesthetics in Romantic and Post-Romantic Literature." Constellations of a Contemporary Romanticism. Ed. Khalip, J; Pyle, T. Fordham University Press, 2016. 267-289.
  7. Mitchell, RE. "Response to George Teyssott, Key Points: Between Figure and Ground." Forty-Five: A Journal of Outside Research  (2016)
  8. Mitchell, RE. "Romanticism and the Experience of Experiment." The Wordsworth Circle 46.3 (2015): 132-142. [doi]
  9. Mitchell, RE. "Global Flows: Romantic-era Terraforming." British Romanticism and Early Globalization: Developing the Modern World Picture, edited by Evan Gottlieb. Bucknell University Press, 2014. 199-218.
  10. Mitchell, R. "Access, entanglement, and prosociality.." The American Journal of Bioethics : Ajob 13.6 (January, 2013): 49-51. [doi]
  11. Mitchell, RE; Waldby, C. "National Biobanks: Clinical Labour, Risk Production, and the Creation of Biovalue (reprint)." Bioethics™. Ed. Zylinska, J.  2013.  [Bioethics%E2%84%A2]
  12. Mitchell, R. "Bioart e biotechnologie dal punto di vista filosofico di Simondon." Il Divenire della Conoscenza: Estetica e contingenza del reale. Ed. Long, A; Masiero, R. Mimesis Edizioni, 2013. 
  13. Mitchell, R. "Bioart: Media, Evolution, Culture." Evolution Haute Couture: Art and Science in the Post-Biological Age. Ed. Bulatov, D. 2BB NCAA, 2013.  English with parallel Russian translation
  14. Mitchell, R. "US biobanking strategies and biomedical immaterial labor." Biosocieties 7.3Springer Nature, (September, 2012): 224-244. [doi]  [abs]
  15. with Conley, JM; Mitchell, R; Cadigan, RJ; Davis, AM; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ. "A trade secret model for genomic biobanking.." The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics 40.3 (January, 2012): 612-629. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Mitchell, R. "Simondon, Bioart, and the Milieux of Biotechnology." Inflexions 5 (2012) [html]
  17. Mitchell, R; Conley, JM; Davis, AM; Cadigan, RJ; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ. "Response." Science (New York, N.Y.) 333.6049American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), (September, 2011): 1575-1576. [doi]
  18. Mitchell, R; Conley, JM; Davis, AM; Cadigan, RJ; Dobson, AW; Gladden, RQ. "Genomics. Genomics, biobanks, and the trade-secret model.." Science (New York, N.Y.) 332.6027 (April, 2011): 309-310. [doi]
  19. with Mitchell, R. "Sell: Body wastes, information, and commodification." Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information. Ed. Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P. Routledge, 2011. 121-136. [104-7461896-1670304], [doi]
  20. Mitchell, R. "Suspended animation, slow time, and the poetics of trance." Pmla 126.1Modern Language Association (MLA), (January, 2011): 107-122. [doi]  [abs]
  21. Mitchell, R. "Cryptogamia." Romanticism and Modernity. Routledge, 2011. 199-219. (reprint of essay)
  22. with Mitchell, R; Khalip, J. "Release—(Non)Origination—Concepts." Releasing the Image: From Literature to New Media. Stanford University Press, 2011. 1-24.
  23. Mitchell, R. "Response to Weiskopf." Transfusion 51.5WILEY, (2011): 1125-1125. [doi]
  24. Mitchell, R. "Cryptogamia." European Romantic Review 21.5Informa UK Limited, (October, 2010): 631-651. [doi]  [abs]
  25. Pfau, T; Mitchell, R. "European Romantic Review: Introduction." European Romantic Review 21.5Informa UK Limited, (October, 2010): 545-551. [doi]
  26. Mitchell, R; Waldby, C. "National biobanks: Clinical labor, risk production, and the creation of biovalue." Science, Technology, & Human Values 35.3SAGE Publications, (May, 2010): 330-355. [doi]  [abs]
  27. with Mitchell, R; Pfau, T. "NASSR 2009 Conference Volume." European Romantic Review 21.3 (2010)
  28. with Mitchell, R; Pfau, T. "“Romanticism and Form” special issue." European Romantic Review 21.5 (2010)
  29. Mitchell, R. "Blood Banks, Biobanks, and the Ethics of Donation (Invited Editorial)." Transfusion 50.9 (2010): 1866-1869. [doi]
  30. Mitchell, R. ""Beings that have existence only in ye minds of men": State finance and the origins of the collective imagination." Eighteenth Century 49.2 (January, 2008): 117-139. [doi]
  31. Mitchell, R. "The fane of Tescalipoca: S. T. Coleridge on the sacrificial economies of systems in the 1790s." Studies in Romanticism 46.1 (December, 2007): 105-126.
  32. Mitchell, R. "Sacrifice, individuation, and the economies of genomics.." Literature and Medicine 26.1 (Spring, 2007): 126-158. [doi]
  33. with Thurtle, P; Mitchell, R. "The acme novelty library: Comic books, repetition, and the return of the new." Configurations 15.3Johns Hopkins University Press, (January, 2007): 267-297. [doi]  [abs]
  34. Mitchell, R; Broglio, R. "Introduction: Romanticism and the New Deleuze." Romantic Circles Praxis Series: Romanticism and the New Deleuze. Ed. Broglio, R.  2007.  [html]
  35. Mitchell, R. "The Transcendental: Deleuze, P. B. Shelley, and the Freedom of Immobility." Romantic Circles Ed. Broglio, R. Romanticism and the New Deleuze (2007) [html]
  36. "Beautiful and Orderly Systems: Adam Smith on the Aesthetics of Political Improvement." New Voices on Adam Smith. Ed. Eric Schliesser and Leonidas Montes. Routledge, 2006. 
  37. Mitchell, R. "Beautiful and Orderly Systems: Adam Smith on the Aesthetics of Political Improvement." New Voices on Adam Smith. Ed. Schliesser, E; Montes, L. Routledge, 2005.  with an Introduction by Knud Haakonssen
  38. Mitchell, R. "Adam Smith and Coleridge on the Love of Systems." Coleridge Bulletin 25 (Summer, 2005)
  39. Mitchell, R. "$ell: Body Wastes, Information and Commodification." Data Made Flesh: Embodying Information. Ed. Mitchell, R; Thurtle, P. Routledge, 2003. 
  40. Mitchell, R. "The Violence of Sympathy: Adam Smith on Resentment and Executions." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 8 (Winter, 2003): 421-441.
  41. Mitchell, R. ""The soul that dreams it shares the power it feels so well": The Politics of Sympathy in the Abolitionist Verse of Williams and Yearsley." Romanticism on the Net: an Electronic Journal Devoted to Romantic Studies Ed. Mandell, L; Finch, A. 29-30.29-30 (2003): 35-paragraphs. [available here], [doi]  [abs]
  42. Mitchell, R. "Owning Shit: Commodification and Body Wastes." Bad Subjects 55 (March, 2001)
  43. Mitchell, R. ""Here is thy fitting Temple": Science, Technology and Fiction in Shelley’s Queen Mab." Romanticism on the Net 21 (February, 2001)
  44. Mitchell, R. "Fraternal Anonymity: Blanchot and Nancy on Community and Mitsein." The Politics of Community. Ed. Strysick, M. The Davies Group, 2001. 

Book Reviews

  1. R. Mitchell. Susanne Schmid, Shelley’s German Afterlives, 1814–2000 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) and Timothy Morton (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Shelley (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006).  Keats-Shelley Journal 55 (2006): 159-62.
  2. R. Mitchell. Tim Fulford, Debbie Lee, and Peter Kitson, Literature, Science and Exploration in the Romantic Era: Bodies of Knowledge (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004) and Sharon Ruston, Shelley and Vitality (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).  Keats-Shelley Journal 55 (2006): 275-78.
  3. R. Mitchell. Eric Wilson, The Spiritual History of Ice: Romanticism, Science, and the Imagination.  Romanticism on the Net 44 (2006). [html]
  4. R. Mitchell. Andrew M. Stauffer, Anger, Revolution, and Romanticism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005).  European Romantic Review 16.5 (2005): 633-36.
  5.  Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida.  In-Between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism 8.2 (Sept. 1999).
  6.  Desire and the War of Technology at the Close of the Mechanical Age.  Resource Center for Cyberculture Studies (1999). [html]

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