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  • Clarke, Julie (2009). The Paradox of the Posthuman: Science Fiction/Techno-Horror Films and Visual Media. VDM Verlag. ISBN 978-3-639-14379-9. ("In particular it provides close readings of the films Alien Resurrection, GATTACA, Crash and Strange Days")
  • Clayton, Jay (2003). "Genome Time: New Age Evolution, The Gold Bug Variations, and Gattaca". Charles Dickens in Cyberspace: The Afterlife of the Nineteenth Century in Postmodern Culture. Oxford University Press. pp. 166–179. ISBN 978-0-19-516051-2.
  • Easton, Lee (2008). "Passing Genes in GATTACA, or, Straight Genes for the Queer Guy". In Easton, Lee (ed.). The Influence of Imagination: Essays on Science Fiction and Fantasy As Agents of Social Change. McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-3230-1.
  • Green, Ronald M; Donovan, Aine (2008). "Genetics as Religion: Gattaca's Disquieting Vision". In Donovan, Aine; Green, Ronald M. (eds.). The Human Genome Project in College Curriculum: Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies. Dartmouth. pp. 122–131. ISBN 978-1-58465-695-1.
  • Frauley, Jon (2010). "Biopolitics and the Governance of Genetic Capital in GATTACA". Criminology, Deviance, and the Silver Screen: The Fictional Reality and the Criminological Imagination. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-61516-8.
  • Kirby, David A (2005). "Extrapolating Race in GATTACA: Genetic Passing, Identity, and the Science of Race". In Metzl, Jonathan M.; Poirier, Suzanne (eds.). Difference and Identity: A Special Issue of Literature and Medicine. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 184–200. ISBN 978-0-8018-8205-0.
  • Krentz, Christopher (2004). "Frankenstein, Gattaca, and the Quest for Perfection". In Van Cleve, John Vickrey (ed.). Genetics, Disability, and Deafness. Gallaudet University Press. ISBN 978-1-56368-307-7.
  • Litch, Mary M (2002). "Free Will, Determinism, and Moral Responsibility – Films: Gattaca and Memento". Philosophy Through Film. Routledge. pp. 141–162. ISBN 978-0-415-93875-4.
  • Matrix, Sidney Eve (2006). "GATTACA, Gender and Genoism". Cyberpop: Digital Lifestyles and Commodity Culture. Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture. Routledge. pp. 85–102. ISBN 978-0-415-97677-0.
  • Sander-Staudt, Maureen (2008). "Gene Therapy, Gattaca, and Sara Goering: A Procedure for Ethical Deliberation on Gene Selection". In Donovan, Aine; Green, Ronald M. (eds.). The Human Genome Project in College Curriculum: Ethical Issues and Practical Strategies. Dartmouth. pp. 20–33. ISBN 978-1-58465-695-1.
  • Sesardic, Neven (2008). "Gattaca". In Livingston, Paisley; Plantings, Carl (eds.). The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Film. Routledge Philosophy Companions. Routledge. pp. 641–649. ISBN 978-0-415-77166-5.
  • Shapshay, Sandra (2009). "Lifting the Genetic Veil of Ignorance: Is There Anything Really Unjust about Gattacan Society?". In Shapshay, Sandra (ed.). Bioethics at the Movies. Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 87–101. ISBN 978-0-8018-9077-2.
  • Stacey, Jackie (2010). "Genetic Impersonation and the Improvisation of Kinship: Gattaca's Queer Visions". The Cinematic Life of the Gene. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-4507-7.
  • Wark, McKenzie (2002). "Codework: From Cyberspace to Biospace, from Neuromancer to GATTACA". In Armitage, John; Roberts, Joanne (eds.). Living With Cyberspace: Technology & Society in the 21st Century. Athlone Press. pp. 72–82. ISBN 978-0-8264-6036-3.