This work rethinks configurations of and relationships between bodies and prosthetics, emerging from a gap between three particular theoretical perspectives. The first perspective builds from Gender and Disability Studies theories; the second operates within the frame of post–humanity and cyborgean theories, specifically though Bernard Stiegler, Katherine Hayles, and Donna Haraway; the third is a practical/medical perspective, demonstrated through the experiences of people with amputations and medical prosthetics, as well as through the influence of medical visualization technologies. While offering productive and compelling means of complicating and deconstructing boundaries of bodies and prosthetics, these perspectives often operate indep...
This article explores prosthesis as a metaphor of embodiment in art-based research to challenge the ...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...
Purpose: To gain an understanding of the embodied perceptual experience of successful prosthesis. Me...
From the middle of the twentieth century there has been a huge surge in the production and developme...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur les représentations sociales du corps amputé et appareillé, dans l’ima...
While the prosthesis is often thought of as a technology or an artefact used to ‘fix’ or make ‘whole...
This manuscript will explore the intersection of perceived disability due to limb loss and self-iden...
This dissertation is about the role of objects in social life, specifically, in the social interacti...
The difficulty in ascertaining how the “prosthetic” functions across disciplines derives from the so...
This dissertation explores how engineers from the United States design assistive devices such as pro...
The emergence of complex prosthetic technologies changes our representations of the body and nurture...
This article argues for the value of considering the interaction of literary/cultural studies, disab...
Prostheses are complex, ambivalent, and non-uniform objects. Even before it “exists” as a material e...
This thesis research focuses on the social representations of the amputated body fitted with prosthe...
My prosthetic is a secret of my self. It hides, tucked beneath clothing, allowing me to pass as some...
This article explores prosthesis as a metaphor of embodiment in art-based research to challenge the ...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...
Purpose: To gain an understanding of the embodied perceptual experience of successful prosthesis. Me...
From the middle of the twentieth century there has been a huge surge in the production and developme...
Ce travail de thèse porte sur les représentations sociales du corps amputé et appareillé, dans l’ima...
While the prosthesis is often thought of as a technology or an artefact used to ‘fix’ or make ‘whole...
This manuscript will explore the intersection of perceived disability due to limb loss and self-iden...
This dissertation is about the role of objects in social life, specifically, in the social interacti...
The difficulty in ascertaining how the “prosthetic” functions across disciplines derives from the so...
This dissertation explores how engineers from the United States design assistive devices such as pro...
The emergence of complex prosthetic technologies changes our representations of the body and nurture...
This article argues for the value of considering the interaction of literary/cultural studies, disab...
Prostheses are complex, ambivalent, and non-uniform objects. Even before it “exists” as a material e...
This thesis research focuses on the social representations of the amputated body fitted with prosthe...
My prosthetic is a secret of my self. It hides, tucked beneath clothing, allowing me to pass as some...
This article explores prosthesis as a metaphor of embodiment in art-based research to challenge the ...
This PhD project explores questions of liveness, site, and locale through a performance and media ar...
Purpose: To gain an understanding of the embodied perceptual experience of successful prosthesis. Me...