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The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe - Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War (Hardcover)
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The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe - Brittleness, Integration, Science, and the Great War (Hardcover)
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The injuries suffered by soldiers during WWI were as varied as they
were brutal. How could the human body suffer and often absorb such
disparate traumas? Why might the same wound lead one soldier to die
but allow another to recover? In The Human Body in the Age of
Catastrophe, Stefanos Geroulanos and Todd Meyers uncover a
fascinating story of how medical scientists came to conceptualize
the body as an integrated yet brittle whole. Responding to the
harrowing experience of the Great War, the medical community sought
conceptual frameworks to understand bodily shock, brain injury, and
the wildly divergence between patients. Geroulanos and Meyers
carefully trace how this emerging constellation of concepts became
essential for thinking about integration, individuality, fragility,
and collapse far beyond medicine: in fields as diverse as
anthropology, political economy, psychoanalysis, and cybernetics.
Moving effortlessly between the history of medicine and
intellectual history, The Human Body in the Age of Catastrophe is
an intriguing look into the conceptual underpinnings of the world
the Great War ushered in.
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