TY - BOOK AU - Manderson,Lenore TI - Surface tensions: surgery, bodily boundaries, and the social self SN - 978-1-61132-097-8 U1 - 305.908 23E PY - 2011/// CY - Walnut Creek PB - Left Coast Press KW - Human body / Social aspects KW - Body image KW - People with disabilities / Psychology KW - Medical anthropology KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural KW - SOCIAL SCIENCE / People with Disabilities KW - MEDICAL / Public Health KW - MEDICAL / Prosthesis KW - HEALTH & FITNESS / Physical Impairments N1 - Bibliogr. p. 269-283; Machine generated contents note: Preface Prologue: Perdita's Story 1. The Body as Subject 2. Our Cyborg Selves, and other Modern Tales 3. Visible Ruptures: The Art of Living with Lack 4. Body Basics: Living with a Stoma 5. The Feminine in Question 6. Replaceable Parts: The End of Natural Life 7. Conclusion: Necessity's Children N2 - "Surface Tensions is an expansive, yet intimate study of how people remake themselves after catastrophic bodily change--the loss of limbs, the loss of function, the loss or replacement of organs. Against a sweeping cultural backdrop of art, popular culture, and the history of science and medicine, Manderson uses narrative epistemology based on in-depth interviews with over 300 individuals to show how they re-establish the coherence of their bodies, identities, and biographies. In addition to offering important new insights into the care, rehabilitation, and rehabituation of post-trauma patients, Manderson's work challenges conventional ideas about the nature of embodiment and is an important contribution to medical anthropology, disability studies, and cultural studies"-- ER -