Joseph Dumit (ed.)
Cyborg Babies
From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots
Herausgeber: Davis-Floyd, Robbie; Dumit, Joseph
Joseph Dumit (ed.)
Cyborg Babies
From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots
Herausgeber: Davis-Floyd, Robbie; Dumit, Joseph
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916035
- ISBN-10: 0415916038
- Artikelnr.: 22101781
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 160mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9780415916035
- ISBN-10: 0415916038
- Artikelnr.: 22101781
Robbie Davis-Floyd is a Research Fellow at the University of Texas, Austin. She is the author of Birth as anAmerican Rite of Passage (1992) and co-editor of Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge: Cross-Cultural Perspectives (1997). Joseph Dumit is an NIMH Research Fellow in the Department of Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is the co-editor of Cyborgs andCitadels: Anthropological Interventions in Emerging Sciences, Technologies and Medicines (1997) and is assistant editor of Culture, Medicine and Society.
Joseph Dumit and Robbie Davis-Floyd , Introduction: Cyborg Babies: Children
of the Third Millenium Part One: CYBORG CONCEPTIONS One Matthew Schmidt and
Lisa Jean Moore , Constructing a Good Catch, Picking a Winner The
Development of Technosemen and the Deconstruction of the Monolithic Male
Two Charis M. Cussins , Quit Sniveling, Cryo-Baby. We'll Work Out Which
One's Your Mama! Three Steven Mentor , Witches, Nurses, Midwives, and
Cyborgs IVF, ART, and Complex Agency in the World of Technobirth Four Janet
Isaacs Ashford , Natural Love Part Two: THE TECHNO-FETUS Five Lisa M.
Mitchell and Eugenia Georges , Baby's First Picture The Cyborg Fetus of
Ultrasound Imaging Six Emily Martin , The Fetus as Intruder Mother's Bodies
and Medical Metaphors Seven Rayna Rapp , Refusing Prenatal Diagnosis The
Uneven Meanings of Bioscience in a Multicultural World Eight David B.
Chamberlain , Babies Don't Feel Pain A Century of Denial in Medicine Part
Three: MACHINES AND MOTHERS: POSTMODERN PREGNANCY, CYBORG BIRTH Nine
Elizabeth F. S. Roberts , Native Narratives of Connectedness Surrogate
Motherhood and Technology Ten Joseph Dumit with Sylvia Sensiper , Living
with the Truths of DES Toward an Anthropology of Facts Eleven Elizabeth
Cartwright , The Logic of Heartbeats Electronic Fetal Monitoring and
Biomedically Constructed Birth Twelve Robbie Davis-Floyd , From Technobirth
to Cyborg Babies Reflections on the Emergent Discourse of a Holistic
Anthropologist Part Four: TECHNO-TOYS AND TECHNO-TOTS Thirteen Jennifer L.
Croissant , Growing Up Cyborg Developmental Stories for Postmodern Children
Fourteen Mizuko Ito , Inhabiting Multiple Worlds Making Sense of SimCity
2000 in the Fifth Dimension Fifteen Sherry Turkle , Cyborg Babies and
Cy-Dough-Plasm Ideas about Self and Life in the Culture of Simulation
Sixteen Anne Hill , Children of Metis: Beyond Zeus the Creator Paganism and
the Possibilities for Embodied Cyborg Childraising
of the Third Millenium Part One: CYBORG CONCEPTIONS One Matthew Schmidt and
Lisa Jean Moore , Constructing a Good Catch, Picking a Winner The
Development of Technosemen and the Deconstruction of the Monolithic Male
Two Charis M. Cussins , Quit Sniveling, Cryo-Baby. We'll Work Out Which
One's Your Mama! Three Steven Mentor , Witches, Nurses, Midwives, and
Cyborgs IVF, ART, and Complex Agency in the World of Technobirth Four Janet
Isaacs Ashford , Natural Love Part Two: THE TECHNO-FETUS Five Lisa M.
Mitchell and Eugenia Georges , Baby's First Picture The Cyborg Fetus of
Ultrasound Imaging Six Emily Martin , The Fetus as Intruder Mother's Bodies
and Medical Metaphors Seven Rayna Rapp , Refusing Prenatal Diagnosis The
Uneven Meanings of Bioscience in a Multicultural World Eight David B.
Chamberlain , Babies Don't Feel Pain A Century of Denial in Medicine Part
Three: MACHINES AND MOTHERS: POSTMODERN PREGNANCY, CYBORG BIRTH Nine
Elizabeth F. S. Roberts , Native Narratives of Connectedness Surrogate
Motherhood and Technology Ten Joseph Dumit with Sylvia Sensiper , Living
with the Truths of DES Toward an Anthropology of Facts Eleven Elizabeth
Cartwright , The Logic of Heartbeats Electronic Fetal Monitoring and
Biomedically Constructed Birth Twelve Robbie Davis-Floyd , From Technobirth
to Cyborg Babies Reflections on the Emergent Discourse of a Holistic
Anthropologist Part Four: TECHNO-TOYS AND TECHNO-TOTS Thirteen Jennifer L.
Croissant , Growing Up Cyborg Developmental Stories for Postmodern Children
Fourteen Mizuko Ito , Inhabiting Multiple Worlds Making Sense of SimCity
2000 in the Fifth Dimension Fifteen Sherry Turkle , Cyborg Babies and
Cy-Dough-Plasm Ideas about Self and Life in the Culture of Simulation
Sixteen Anne Hill , Children of Metis: Beyond Zeus the Creator Paganism and
the Possibilities for Embodied Cyborg Childraising
Joseph Dumit and Robbie Davis-Floyd , Introduction: Cyborg Babies: Children
of the Third Millenium Part One: CYBORG CONCEPTIONS One Matthew Schmidt and
Lisa Jean Moore , Constructing a Good Catch, Picking a Winner The
Development of Technosemen and the Deconstruction of the Monolithic Male
Two Charis M. Cussins , Quit Sniveling, Cryo-Baby. We'll Work Out Which
One's Your Mama! Three Steven Mentor , Witches, Nurses, Midwives, and
Cyborgs IVF, ART, and Complex Agency in the World of Technobirth Four Janet
Isaacs Ashford , Natural Love Part Two: THE TECHNO-FETUS Five Lisa M.
Mitchell and Eugenia Georges , Baby's First Picture The Cyborg Fetus of
Ultrasound Imaging Six Emily Martin , The Fetus as Intruder Mother's Bodies
and Medical Metaphors Seven Rayna Rapp , Refusing Prenatal Diagnosis The
Uneven Meanings of Bioscience in a Multicultural World Eight David B.
Chamberlain , Babies Don't Feel Pain A Century of Denial in Medicine Part
Three: MACHINES AND MOTHERS: POSTMODERN PREGNANCY, CYBORG BIRTH Nine
Elizabeth F. S. Roberts , Native Narratives of Connectedness Surrogate
Motherhood and Technology Ten Joseph Dumit with Sylvia Sensiper , Living
with the Truths of DES Toward an Anthropology of Facts Eleven Elizabeth
Cartwright , The Logic of Heartbeats Electronic Fetal Monitoring and
Biomedically Constructed Birth Twelve Robbie Davis-Floyd , From Technobirth
to Cyborg Babies Reflections on the Emergent Discourse of a Holistic
Anthropologist Part Four: TECHNO-TOYS AND TECHNO-TOTS Thirteen Jennifer L.
Croissant , Growing Up Cyborg Developmental Stories for Postmodern Children
Fourteen Mizuko Ito , Inhabiting Multiple Worlds Making Sense of SimCity
2000 in the Fifth Dimension Fifteen Sherry Turkle , Cyborg Babies and
Cy-Dough-Plasm Ideas about Self and Life in the Culture of Simulation
Sixteen Anne Hill , Children of Metis: Beyond Zeus the Creator Paganism and
the Possibilities for Embodied Cyborg Childraising
of the Third Millenium Part One: CYBORG CONCEPTIONS One Matthew Schmidt and
Lisa Jean Moore , Constructing a Good Catch, Picking a Winner The
Development of Technosemen and the Deconstruction of the Monolithic Male
Two Charis M. Cussins , Quit Sniveling, Cryo-Baby. We'll Work Out Which
One's Your Mama! Three Steven Mentor , Witches, Nurses, Midwives, and
Cyborgs IVF, ART, and Complex Agency in the World of Technobirth Four Janet
Isaacs Ashford , Natural Love Part Two: THE TECHNO-FETUS Five Lisa M.
Mitchell and Eugenia Georges , Baby's First Picture The Cyborg Fetus of
Ultrasound Imaging Six Emily Martin , The Fetus as Intruder Mother's Bodies
and Medical Metaphors Seven Rayna Rapp , Refusing Prenatal Diagnosis The
Uneven Meanings of Bioscience in a Multicultural World Eight David B.
Chamberlain , Babies Don't Feel Pain A Century of Denial in Medicine Part
Three: MACHINES AND MOTHERS: POSTMODERN PREGNANCY, CYBORG BIRTH Nine
Elizabeth F. S. Roberts , Native Narratives of Connectedness Surrogate
Motherhood and Technology Ten Joseph Dumit with Sylvia Sensiper , Living
with the Truths of DES Toward an Anthropology of Facts Eleven Elizabeth
Cartwright , The Logic of Heartbeats Electronic Fetal Monitoring and
Biomedically Constructed Birth Twelve Robbie Davis-Floyd , From Technobirth
to Cyborg Babies Reflections on the Emergent Discourse of a Holistic
Anthropologist Part Four: TECHNO-TOYS AND TECHNO-TOTS Thirteen Jennifer L.
Croissant , Growing Up Cyborg Developmental Stories for Postmodern Children
Fourteen Mizuko Ito , Inhabiting Multiple Worlds Making Sense of SimCity
2000 in the Fifth Dimension Fifteen Sherry Turkle , Cyborg Babies and
Cy-Dough-Plasm Ideas about Self and Life in the Culture of Simulation
Sixteen Anne Hill , Children of Metis: Beyond Zeus the Creator Paganism and
the Possibilities for Embodied Cyborg Childraising