
Exoskeletal Devices and the Body
Deviant Bodies, Extended Bodies
Denisa Butnaru(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 21. July 2023
Book
Hardback
242 pages
978-1-032-50376-9 (ISBN)
Description
This book enquires from a sociological perspective into contemporary corporeal transformations brought about by exoskeletal devices.
Challenging material boundaries of human bodies, their capacities, (in)abilities and skills, exoskeletal devices question social norms of corporeal "deviance" and "extension." Through multi-sited ethnography, interviews and analyses of contemporary science and technology studies (STS), sociological literature and current approaches from the phenomenology of the body, this book shows how exoskeletons contribute to forging three contemporary "corporeal worlds": impairment, ability and above-average ability.
The text questions deeply held ideas about enhancement and augmentation, corporeal deviance and "normality," in the three studied fields of rehabilitation, industry and the armed forces. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students across the social sciences and humanities, including from sociology, philosophy, body studies, and science and technology studies.
Challenging material boundaries of human bodies, their capacities, (in)abilities and skills, exoskeletal devices question social norms of corporeal "deviance" and "extension." Through multi-sited ethnography, interviews and analyses of contemporary science and technology studies (STS), sociological literature and current approaches from the phenomenology of the body, this book shows how exoskeletons contribute to forging three contemporary "corporeal worlds": impairment, ability and above-average ability.
The text questions deeply held ideas about enhancement and augmentation, corporeal deviance and "normality," in the three studied fields of rehabilitation, industry and the armed forces. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students across the social sciences and humanities, including from sociology, philosophy, body studies, and science and technology studies.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Academic, General, and Postgraduate
Illustrations
6 s/w Abbildungen, 6 s/w Photographien bzw. Rasterbilder
6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
555 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-50376-9 (9781032503769)
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Person
Denisa Butnaru is Deputy Professor of General and Cultural Sociology in the Department of History, Sociology, Empirical Educational Research and Sport Science, University of Konstanz, Germany. Her areas of research are socioanthropology of the body and technology, contemporary developments in phenomenology of the body, and qualitative methodology in the social sciences.
Content
1. Introduction: From science fictions to science facts
Part I. Technological objects facing embodied subjects
2. Among bodies, exoskeletons and sites
3. Where exoskeletons aim to enter: Realms of human bodies
Part II. Exoskeletons and their corporeal worlds
4. Impaired bodies
5. Able bodies
Part III. What exoskeletons do to the body: Advancing corporealities
6. New body shapes
7. Reinvesting corporeal capabilities: "Deviance" and "extension" redefined
8. Epilogue: Producing bodies while extending them
Part I. Technological objects facing embodied subjects
2. Among bodies, exoskeletons and sites
3. Where exoskeletons aim to enter: Realms of human bodies
Part II. Exoskeletons and their corporeal worlds
4. Impaired bodies
5. Able bodies
Part III. What exoskeletons do to the body: Advancing corporealities
6. New body shapes
7. Reinvesting corporeal capabilities: "Deviance" and "extension" redefined
8. Epilogue: Producing bodies while extending them