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The Artificial Ear: Cochlear Implants and the Culture of Deafness by Stuart Blum
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ISBN-13
9780813546605
Book Title
The Artificial Ear
ISBN
9780813546605
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Social Science, Medical
Publication Name
Artificial Ear : Cochlear Implants and the Culture of Deafness
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Audiology & Speech Pathology, History, Anthropology / General
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Stuart Blume
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Publisher
Rutgers University Press
ISBN-10
0813546605
ISBN-13
9780813546605
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Artificial Ear : Cochlear Implants and the Culture of Deafness
Subject
Audiology & Speech Pathology, History, Anthropology / General
Publication Year
2009
Type
Textbook
Author
Stuart Blume
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering, Social Science, Medical
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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College Audience
LCCN
2009-016194
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Well written and provides a comprehensive look at the issues surrounding cochlear implantation now and throughout history. Highly recommended., Stuart Blume takes us on a remarkable journey into the medical, economic, and political making of the cochlear implant, an innovation that affects the relationship of deaf persons to the world and to their own identity. We are shown the clash of visions between makers and intended users, as well as the uncertainty and hope that shape parents' decision-making for their deaf children. This unsettling but rewarding journey forces us to question our understanding of medical progress and our personal sense of identity., "In this compelling account, Stuart Blume bridges the scholarly and the personal to track the development and the contested uses of a medical device. Blume skillfully explains how the cochlear implant has figured in medical practice and political discourse, and he is especially attentive to the perspectives of those who are often marginalized in policy debates. In this book, the author's accumulated expertise on the topic of technological innovation shines through just as powerfully as his concern with promoting fairness and social justice." Steven Epstein, author of Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research and Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge, In The Artificial Ear , Stuart Blume analyzes the early development and implementation of cochlear implants from the 1930s to present day, highlighting the various medical, political, economic, and cultural factors that shaped its divergent course in the United States, Great Britain, France, Australia, Sweden, and the Netherlands., A rich study of 'the artificial (or bionic) ear'. In this outstanding book, Blume shows how complicated and multi-dimensional can be the reality of patients' and carers' intervention in medical technology research and development. Like most of his work, this book is both sociological and strongly historical., A rich study of ''the artificial (or bionic) ear''. In this outstanding book, Blume shows how complicated and multi-dimensional can be the reality of patients'' and carers'' intervention in medical technology research and development. Like most of his work, this book is both sociological and strongly historical., "Stuart Blume takes us on a remarkable journey into the medical, economic and political making of the cochlear implant, an innovation that affects the relationship of deaf persons to the world and to their own identity. We are shown the clash of visions between makers and intended users, as well as the uncertainty and hope that shape parents' decision-making for their deaf children. This unsettling but rewarding journey forces us to question our understanding of medical progress and our personal sense of identity." Isabelle Baszanger, author ofInventing Pain Medicine: From the Laboratory to the Clinic, In this compelling account, Stuart Blume bridges the scholarly and the personal to track the development and the contested uses of a medical device. Blume skillfully explains how the cochlear implant has figured in medical practice and political discourse, and he is especially attentive to the perspectives of those who are often marginalized in policy debates. In this book, the author''s accumulated expertise on the topic of technological innovation shines through just as powerfully as his concern with promoting fairness and social justice., "In this compelling account, Stuart Blume bridges the scholarly and the personal to track the development and the contested uses of a medical device. Blume skillfully explains how the cochlear implant has figured in medical practice and political discourse, and he is especially attentive to the perspectives of those who are often marginalized in policy debates. In this book, the author’s accumulated expertise on the topic of technological innovation shines through just as powerfully as his concern with promoting fairness and social justice." Steven Epstein, author ofInclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical ResearchandImpure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge, In this compelling account, Stuart Blume bridges the scholarly and the personal to track the development and the contested uses of a medical device. Blume skillfully explains how the cochlear implant has figured in medical practice and political discourse, and he is especially attentive to the perspectives of those who are often marginalized in policy debates. In this book, the author's accumulated expertise on the topic of technological innovation shines through just as powerfully as his concern with promoting fairness and social justice., "Well written and provides a comprehensive look at the issues surrounding cochlear implantation now and throughout history." Choice, "In this compelling account, Stuart Blume bridges the scholarly and the personal to track the development and the contested uses of a medical device. Blume skillfully explains how the cochlear implant has figured in medical practice and political discourse, and he is especially attentive to the perspectives of those who are often marginalized in policy debates. In this book, the author's accumulated expertise on the topic of technological innovation shines through just as powerfully as his concern with promoting fairness and social justice." Steven Epstein, author ofInclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical ResearchandImpure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge, "Stuart Blume takes us on a remarkable journey into the medical, economic and political making of the cochlear implant, an innovation that affects the relationship of deaf persons to the world and to their own identity. We are shown the clash of visions between makers and intended users, as well as the uncertainty and hope that shape parents' decision-making for their deaf children. This unsettling but rewarding journey forces us to question our understanding of medical progress and our personal sense of identity." Isabelle Baszanger, author of Inventing Pain Medicine: From the Laboratory to the Clinic, Stuart Blume takes us on a remarkable journey into the medical, economic, and political making of the cochlear implant, an innovation that affects the relationship of deaf persons to the world and to their own identity. We are shown the clash of visions between makers and intended users, as well as the uncertainty and hope that shape parents'' decision-making for their deaf children. This unsettling but rewarding journey forces us to question our understanding of medical progress and our personal sense of identity.
Table Of Content
1 The Promise of New Medical Technology 2 The Making of the Cochlear Implant 3 The Cochlear Implant and the Deaf Community 4 The Globalization of a Controversial Technology 5 Implantation Politics in the Netherlands 6 Contexts of Uncertainty: Parental Decision Making 7 Politics and Medical Progress Index
Synopsis
When it was first developed, the cochlear implant was hailed as a "miracle cure" for deafness. That relatively few deaf adults seemed to want it was puzzling. The technology was then modified for use with deaf children, 90 percent of whom have hearing parents. Then, controversy struck as the Deaf community overwhelmingly protested the use of the device and procedure. For them, the cochlear implant was not viewed in the context of medical progress and advances in the physiology of hearing, but instead represented the historic oppression of deaf people and of sign languages. Part ethnography and part historical study, The Artificial Ear is based on interviews with researchers who were pivotal in the early development and implementation of the new technology. Through an analysis of the scientific and clinical literature, Stuart Blume reconstructs the history of artificial hearing from its conceptual origins in the 1930s, to the first attempt at cochlear implantation in Paris in the 1950s, and to the widespread clinical application of the "bionic ear" since the 1980s., Part ethnography and part historical study, The Artificial Ear is based on interviews with researchers who were pivotal in the early development and implementation of the new technology necessary for cochlear implants. Through an analysis of the scientific and clinical literature, Stuart Blume reconstructs the history of artificial hearing from its conceptual origins in the 1930s, to the first attempt at cochlear implantation in Paris in the 1950s, and to the widespread clinical application of the "bionic ear" since the 1980s
LC Classification Number
RF305
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Copyright Date
2009

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