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Embodiment and Mechanisation - Reciprocal Understandings of Body and Machine from the Renaissance to the Present (Paperback)
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Embodiment and Mechanisation - Reciprocal Understandings of Body and Machine from the Renaissance to the Present (Paperback)
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Drawing on philosophical, neurological and cultural answers to the
question of what constitutes a body, this book explores the
interaction between mechanistic beliefs about human bodies and the
successive technologies that have established and illustrated these
beliefs. At the same time, it draws upon newer perspectives on
technology and embodied human thought in order to highlight the
limitations and inadequacies of such beliefs and suggest
alternative perspectives. In so doing, it provides a position from
which widely held assumptions about our relationship with
technology can be understood and questioned, by both showing how
these presuppositions have emerged and developed, and examining the
extent to which they are dependent upon our grasp of specific
technologies. Illustrated with examples from the Renaissance and
Enlightenment periods, as well as the industrial age and the recent
eras of informatics, gene science and nanotechnology, Embodiment
and Mechanisation highlights the ways in which technological
changes have led to shifts in the definition of machine and body,
investigating their shared underlying belief that all matter can be
reduced to a common substance. From clockwork and cadavers to
engines and energy, this volume reveals our long-standing
fascination with and enduring commitment to the idea that bodies
are machines and that machines are in some sense bodies. As such,
it will appeal to scholars across the humanities and social
sciences with interests in the sociology of science and technology,
embodiment, cultural studies and the history of ideas.
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