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<p><i>Transhumanisms and Biotechnologies in Consumer Society</i> offers new critical perspectives on the impact of 'life-enhancing' technological advancements on consumer identity positions and market evolutions.</p><p>Technoprogressive innovations that include body modification technologies and reproductive technologies have enabled people to transcend bodily constraints. In parallel they provoke necessary critical interrogation around human capabilities technological possibilities gender equality feminism personal identity bioethics markets and morality. The contributions in this book re-evaluate these topics and elucidate some of the vexed relationships between consumers of biotechnologies and markets they consider restrictive or misleading. Secondly by illustrating consumers’ questioning of and resistance to biomedical market imperatives they highlight how the notion of consumer sovereignty consumer influence over markets has now advanced into novel forms of consumer activism made manifest through contemporary health justice movements. The chapters in this book also uncover profoundly personal consumer accounts on coping with and managing bodies-in-transition focusing on illness self-perception survivorship and the vicissitudes of these corporeal experiences. This book will allow readers to understand how accelerated technological market changes are being experienced and creatively countered at the societal and individual level.</p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of <i>Journal of Marketing Management. </i></p>