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Artificial Parts, Practical Lives: Modern Histories of Prosthetics
Contributor(s): Ott, Katherine (Editor), Serlin, David (Editor), Mihm, Stephen (Editor)
ISBN: 0814761984     ISBN-13: 9780814761984
Publisher: New York University Press
OUR PRICE:   $30.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2002
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Annotation: "These essays are valuable first forays into the history of prosthetics."
-- "Technology and Culture"

From the wooden teeth of George Washington to the Bly prosthesis, popular in the 1860s and boasting easy uniform motions of the limb, to today's lifelike approximations, prosthetic devices reveal the extent to which the evolution and design of technologies of the body are intertwined with both the practical and subjective needs of human beings.

The peculiar history of prosthetic devices sheds light on the relationship between technological change and the civilizing process of modernity, and analyzes the concrete materials of prosthetics which carry with them ideologies of body, ideals, body politics, and culture.

Simultaneously critiquing, historicizing, and theorizing prosthetics, Artificial Parts, Practical Lives lays out a balanced and complex picture of its subject, neither vilifying nor celebrating the merger of flesh and machine.

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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | History
- Medical | Prosthesis
- History
Dewey: 617.9
LCCN: 2001006460
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 6.2" W x 8.98" (1.09 lbs) 359 pages
 
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From the wooden teeth of George Washington to the Bly prosthesis, popular in the 1860s and boasting easy uniform motions of the limb, to today's lifelike approximations, prosthetic devices reveal the extent to which the evolution and design of technologies of the body are intertwined with both the practical and subjective needs of human beings.
The peculiar history of prosthetic devices sheds light on the relationship between technological change and the civilizing process of modernity, and analyzes the concrete materials of prosthetics which carry with them ideologies of body, ideals, body politics, and culture.
Simultaneously critiquing, historicizing, and theorizing prosthetics, Artificial Parts, Practical Lives lays out a balanced and complex picture of its subject, neither vilifying nor celebrating the merger of flesh and machine.


Contributor Bio(s): Serlin, David: - David Serlin is Associate Professor of Communication and Science Studies at the University of California, San Diego.Ott, Katherine: - Katherine Ott is a curator of Science, Medicine, and Society at the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution, which houses the largest collection of medical artifacts in the U.S.Mihm, Stephen: - Stephen Mihmis a doctoral candidate in history at New York University.