Artificial Parts, Practical Lives

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780814761984

Modern Histories of Prosthetics

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Edited by Katherine Ott, David Serlin, Stephen Mihm
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I: Need 1 Engineering Masculinity: Veterans and Prosthetics after World War Two 2 Re-Arming the Disabled Veteran: Artificially Rebuilding State and Society in World War One Germany 3 From Cotton to Silicone: Breast Prosthesis before 1950 4 "How a One-Legged Rebel Lives": Confederate Veterans and Artificial Limbs in Virginia II: Design 5 Hard Wear and Soft Tissue: Craft and Commerce in Artificial Eyes 6 Modern Miracles: The Development of Cosmetic Prosthetics 7 Casing the Joint: The Material Development of Artificial Hips 8 "There's No Language for This": Communication and Alignment in Contemporary Prosthetics III: Use and Representation 9 The Prosthetics of Management: Motion Study, Photography, and the Industrialized Body in World War I America 10 "A Limb Which Shall Be Presentable in Polite Society": Prosthetic Technologies in the Nineteenth Century 11 The Long Arm of Benjamin Franklin 12 Technology Sits Cross-Legged: Developing the Jaipur Foot Prothesis

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