Visceral Prostheses Somatechnics and Posthuman Embodiment

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

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Main Author: Shildrick, Margrit (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Academic 2022
Series:Theory in the New Humanities
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