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An examination of the presumed opposition between the natural human body and artificial inanimate objects

Prosthesis is a landmark work in posthuman thought that analyzes and explores the human body as a technology, seamlessly integrated (both physically and psychologically) with prosthetics. Here David Wills lays the groundwork for ideas he develops in two of his other books, Dorsality, exploring how technology functions behind or before the human, and Inanimation, giving perspective on what it means to be “alive.”

In Prosthesis, Wills promotes the idea that the human body is open to supplementation by artificial addenda that operate both internally or externally and engage it in an unceasing arbitration with the environment. Questioning the opposition between animate and inanimate along with the logic of the automatic prioritization of living flesh, Prosthesis undertakes these assumptions by studying thematics of artificiality through the writings of Freud, Derrida, William Gibson, Peter Greenaway, and others. In the twenty-five years since its first publication, Prosthesis has been a point of reference in the field of disability studies. It has also been recognized for its “prosthetic” writing, consisting of academic and autobiographical voices and styles that are artificially attached to one another.



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"Many of you, many of us know [David Wills's] work and, like me, have admired it for a long time. It is work that I not only admire, but to which I owe a great deal. . . . [Prosthesis] is in my estimation a great book, a magnificent book."—Jacques Derrida



Table of Contents

Contents

Acknowledgments

On David Wills and Prosthesis

Jacques Derrida

Preface to 25th Anniversary Edition of Prosthesis

1. Hamilton, 1970

2. Mentone, 1888

3. Africa, 21st Century

4. Berchtesgaden, 1929

5. Paris, 1976

6. Rome, 1985

7. Cambridge, 1553

8. Menton, 1921

9. Geneva, 1978

Notes

Bibliography

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      Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
      Publication Date: 19/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781517911553, 978-1517911553
      ISBN10: 1517911559

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An examination of the presumed opposition between the natural human body and artificial inanimate objects

      Prosthesis is a landmark work in posthuman thought that analyzes and explores the human body as a technology, seamlessly integrated (both physically and psychologically) with prosthetics. Here David Wills lays the groundwork for ideas he develops in two of his other books, Dorsality, exploring how technology functions behind or before the human, and Inanimation, giving perspective on what it means to be “alive.”

      In Prosthesis, Wills promotes the idea that the human body is open to supplementation by artificial addenda that operate both internally or externally and engage it in an unceasing arbitration with the environment. Questioning the opposition between animate and inanimate along with the logic of the automatic prioritization of living flesh, Prosthesis undertakes these assumptions by studying thematics of artificiality through the writings of Freud, Derrida, William Gibson, Peter Greenaway, and others. In the twenty-five years since its first publication, Prosthesis has been a point of reference in the field of disability studies. It has also been recognized for its “prosthetic” writing, consisting of academic and autobiographical voices and styles that are artificially attached to one another.



      Trade Review

      "Many of you, many of us know [David Wills's] work and, like me, have admired it for a long time. It is work that I not only admire, but to which I owe a great deal. . . . [Prosthesis] is in my estimation a great book, a magnificent book."—Jacques Derrida



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Acknowledgments

      On David Wills and Prosthesis

      Jacques Derrida

      Preface to 25th Anniversary Edition of Prosthesis

      1. Hamilton, 1970

      2. Mentone, 1888

      3. Africa, 21st Century

      4. Berchtesgaden, 1929

      5. Paris, 1976

      6. Rome, 1985

      7. Cambridge, 1553

      8. Menton, 1921

      9. Geneva, 1978

      Notes

      Bibliography

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