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Laboring Bodies and the Quantified Self
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15 September 2020

Ulfried Reichardt (Prof. Dr.), born in 1956, teaches American literature and culture at the University of Mannheim. He was principal investigator of the research project »Probing the Limits of the Quantified Self« as well as founder and speaker of the graduate school »Formations of the Global«. His research also focuses on American philosophy and music as well as the uses of time in literature.
Regina Schober (Prof. Dr.), born in 1980, teaches American studies at the Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf. She received her dissertation from the University of Hannover in 2009 and her habilitation from the University of Mannheim in 2019. Her research focuses on literary conceptions of networks, data fiction, and the intersections of failure and knowledge. With Ulfried Reichardt, she was principal investigator of the research project »Probing the Limits of the Quantified Self«.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Introduction: Laboring Bodies and the Quantified Self 7
Command and Control: The Quantified Self and Biomedical Transhumanism 15
Reconsidering Agency and Choice: The Office, the Wall, and the Tax Code (Herman Melville, "Bartleby" and David Foster Wallace, The Pale King) 41
"To Be Reckoned in the Gross": Corporate Storytelling and Quantified Selves in Joshua Ferris's Then We Came to the End 61
Racialized Self-Improvement: Advice in Black and White Self-Help of the Interwar Years 81
The Solipsism of the Quantified Self: Working Bodies in David Foster Wallace's Body of Work 103
Reading Chick Lit through Numbers: Postfeminist Self-Quantification in Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary and Karyn Bosnak's What's Your Number? 123
"I Track my Cycle Religiously": Representations of Fertility Tracking and Childlessness in Contemporary Graphic Memoirs 141
Compulsive Self-Tracking: When Quantifying the Body Becomes an Addiction 167
The Portable Peoplemeter Initiative: Wearable Sensor Technologies and Embodied Labor 189
Instant Nerve-Ana: Biofeedback as Quantified Self Avant la Lettre 215
Contributors 239