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  • Visceral Prostheses: Somatechnics and Posthuman Embodiment

    Visceral Prostheses by Shildrick, Margrit;

    Somatechnics and Posthuman Embodiment

    Series: Theory in the New Humanities;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
    • Date of Publication 21 April 2022
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350176492
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages272 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • 255

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    Long description:

    In the postmodern era, when the interface of bodies, biologies and technologies increasingly challenges the very notion of what counts as human, Margrit Shildrick proposes new understandings of the limits and possible extensions of posthuman embodiment.

    Focusing on prostheses, Shildrick broadens our understanding of both what prostheses are and what they might mean for human embodiment. As well as rehabilitation devices used by disabled people to replace or augment impaired parts of the body, Shildrick introduces visceral organic prostheses, which involve any cellular material that cannot be identified with the self, from organ transplantation to the physiological processes of microchimerism and the microbiome. Beyond origin narratives that concentrate on 'host' and 'guest' and 'self' and 'other', she examines the transformative possibilities that prostheses offer as they extend the nature of the embodied self beyond genetic singularity.

    Building on cutting-edge interdisciplinary research in critical disability studies, transplantation studies, and bioscience, Visceral Prostheses argues that bodies with prostheses in whatever form should no longer be understood as irregular forms of normative embodiment, but as limit cases of a common experience. In doing so, it challenges the western understanding of the singular self and welcomes a new understanding of the human.

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    Table of Contents:

    Acknowledgments

    Introduction

    Part 1: From Mechanical To Visceral Prostheses
    Chapter 1: Disability
    Chapter 2: Organ And Tissue Transplantation
    Chapter 3: Microchimerism And The Microbiome

    Part 2: Some Case Studies
    Chapter 4: Dementia
    Chapter 5: Stem Cell Transplant
    Chapter 6: Surrogacy

    Part 3: Towards Posthuman Embodiment
    Chapter 7: Life And Death
    Chapter 8: The Ethics Of A New Imaginary

    Conclusion

    References
    Index

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