Orphan Black and Philosophy: Grand Theft DNA

Overview:

  • Title: Orphan Black and Philosophy: Grand Theft DNA
  • Author: Richard Greene, Rachel Robison-Greene
  • Year: 2016
  • ISBN-10: 9780812699203
  • Publisher: Open Court
  • Pages: xiv+230
  • Binding: Trade Paperback
  • Type: Non-fiction
  • Title Reference: Orphan Black and Philosophy: Grand Theft DNA
  • Notes: 'First printing 2016' as stated on copyright page. Popular Culture and Philosophy series editor: George A. Reisch Back cover has "Cover design and illustration: Shane Arbogast, shanearbogast.com", and a sticker covering the ISBN box with a Canadian price of $28.95. The essays are divided into different sections: - "How Many of Us Are There?" p.1 - "If We're Genetically Identical, Do You Get That Little Patch of Dry Skin Between Your Eyebrows?" p. 47 - "You Want to Grow a Tail, That's Your Business." p. 85 - "You Know I Never Would've Got in If You'd Said We Were Going to Suburbia." p. 115 - "You Just Broke the First Rule of Clone Club." p. 165 The acknowledgements ('Thanks' p xi), references p. 213 and index p. 223 are not included in the Contents. The essay on the contributing authors is called 'The Clone Club' and contains fictitious material. The essay 'A Brief History of Cloning' is given no author in the contents, but has a page header of Richard Greene. The following essay used italics in the title: 'Sisterhood's Back in Orphan Black'