Abstract In this article I discuss the prosthetic phenomenon during the First World War and Weimar Germany. As opposed to contemporary trends, with their inflationary use of the ‘prosthesis’, sometimes even hypothesizing ‘prostheticization ’ as a paradigm, I seek to return the debate about the prosthesis to its historical concreteness. I describe the phenomenology of the prosthesis in three senses: first, in the statistical sense, in the form of a dramatic growth in the number of prostheses; second, in the visual sense, in the form of a dramatic growth in the visibility of the prosthesis. Basing myself on the Heideggerian perception of the ‘phenomenon’, I seek to reveal an additional, third, aspect of the phenomenology of the prosthesis. It...
The Mutilated and the Machines. Images of mutilated bodies and industrial rationalization during the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Prosthetic or artificial limbs have a long history, but they did not become common in the United Sta...
Covering the years 1832 to 1908, a period that saw significant development in prosthetic technologie...
This dissertation revises current, limited understandings of Heimat, the German concept of home, b...
This article considers how museum objects can be used as sources to re-construct histories of the bo...
This article critically examines the ways in which the trope of prosthesis has been used in recent t...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
From the middle of the twentieth century there has been a huge surge in the production and developme...
Prostheses are complex, ambivalent, and non-uniform objects. Even before it “exists” as a material e...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
This essay investigates how and why physical ‘wholeness’ became culturally dominant in the nineteent...
This open access book investigates imaginaries of artificial limbs, eyes, hair, and teeth in British...
The period during and following World War I in Germany reconceptualized the physical function of bod...
The paper discusses to what extent prosthetic research in the 1920s can be interpreted as being rela...
The Mutilated and the Machines. Images of mutilated bodies and industrial rationalization during the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Prosthetic or artificial limbs have a long history, but they did not become common in the United Sta...
Covering the years 1832 to 1908, a period that saw significant development in prosthetic technologie...
This dissertation revises current, limited understandings of Heimat, the German concept of home, b...
This article considers how museum objects can be used as sources to re-construct histories of the bo...
This article critically examines the ways in which the trope of prosthesis has been used in recent t...
Although the use of medical technology is often seen as a feature of modernity, the use of prosthese...
From the middle of the twentieth century there has been a huge surge in the production and developme...
Prostheses are complex, ambivalent, and non-uniform objects. Even before it “exists” as a material e...
Today, a prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part, generally designed an...
This essay investigates how and why physical ‘wholeness’ became culturally dominant in the nineteent...
This open access book investigates imaginaries of artificial limbs, eyes, hair, and teeth in British...
The period during and following World War I in Germany reconceptualized the physical function of bod...
The paper discusses to what extent prosthetic research in the 1920s can be interpreted as being rela...
The Mutilated and the Machines. Images of mutilated bodies and industrial rationalization during the...
The prosthesis is an object filled with various values. In medical and rehabilitative discourses, pr...
Prosthetic or artificial limbs have a long history, but they did not become common in the United Sta...