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Sensory Futures - Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India (Paperback)
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Sensory Futures - Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India (Paperback)
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Revealing inequalities and sensory hierarchies embedded in the
latest medical technologies and global biotechnical marketsWhat
happens when cochlear implants, heralded as the first successful
bionic technologies, make their way around the globe and are
provided by both states and growing private markets? As Sensory
Futures follows these implants from development to domestication
and their unequal distribution in India, Michele Ilana Friedner
explores biotechnical intervention in the realm of disability and
its implications for state politics in the Global South. A signing
and speaking deaf bilateral cochlear implant user, Friedner weaves
personal reflections into this fine-grained ethnography of everyday
negotiations, activist aspirations, and the space of the family.
She places sensory anthropology in conversation with disability
studies to analyze how normative sensoria are cultivated and the
pursuit of listening and speaking capability is enacted. She argues
that the conditions of potentiality that have emerged through
cochlear implantation have, in fact, resulted in ever narrower
understandings of future life possibilities. Rejecting sensory
hierarchies that privilege audition, Friedner calls for
multisensory, multimodal, and multipersonal ways of relating to the
world. Sensory Futures explores deaf people's desires to create
habitable worlds and grapple with what their futures might look
like, in India and beyond, amid a surge in both biotechnical
interventions and disability rights activism. With implications for
a broad range of disability experiences, this sensitive, in-depth
research focuses on the specific experiences of deaf people, both
children and adults, and the structural, political, and social
possibilities offered by both biotechnological and social "cures."
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