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Living and working with the new medical technologies : intersections of inquiry / edited by Margaret Lock, Alan [sic] Young, Alberto Cambrosio.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge studies in medical anthropology ; 8.Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2000Description: 1 online resource (ix, 295 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780511621765 (ebook)
Other title:
  • Living & Working with the New Medical Technologies
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification:
  • 610/.28 21
LOC classification:
  • R855.3 .L58 2000
Online resources:
Contents:
Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular biology and medicine / Hans-Jörg Rheinberger -- Epochs, presents, events / Paul Rabinow -- Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS / Ilana Löwy -- Pathology and the clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses / Annemarie Mol -- "Real compared to what?": diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas / Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio.
History, hystery and psychiatric styles of reasoning / Allan Young -- Screening the body: the pap smear and the mammogram / Patricia A. Kaufert -- Extra chromosomes and blue tulips: medico-familial interpretations / Rayna Rapp -- When explanations rest: "good-enough" brain science and the new socio-medical disorders / Joseph Dumit -- On dying twice: culture, technology and the determination of death / Margaret Lock -- The practice of organ transplants: networks, documents, translations / Veena Das.
Summary: This stimulating collection of essays is the product of face-to-face dialogues among anthropologists, sociologists, and philosopher-historians, all of whom focus their attention on the newly created biomedical technologies and their application in practice. Drawing on ethnographic and historical case studies, the authors show how biomedical technologies are produced through the agencies of tools and techniques, scientists and doctors, funding bodies, patients, clients, and the public. Despite shared concerns, these essays reveal that the authors have achieved no consensus about the objectives of their research, and the deep epistemological divides clearly remain - making for provocative reading.
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Beyond nature and culture: modes of reasoning in the age of molecular biology and medicine / Hans-Jörg Rheinberger -- Epochs, presents, events / Paul Rabinow -- Trustworthy knowledge and desperate patients: clinical tests for new drugs from cancer to AIDS / Ilana Löwy -- Pathology and the clinic: an ethnographic presentation of two atheroscleroses / Annemarie Mol -- "Real compared to what?": diagnosing leukemias and lymphomas / Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio.

History, hystery and psychiatric styles of reasoning / Allan Young -- Screening the body: the pap smear and the mammogram / Patricia A. Kaufert -- Extra chromosomes and blue tulips: medico-familial interpretations / Rayna Rapp -- When explanations rest: "good-enough" brain science and the new socio-medical disorders / Joseph Dumit -- On dying twice: culture, technology and the determination of death / Margaret Lock -- The practice of organ transplants: networks, documents, translations / Veena Das.

This stimulating collection of essays is the product of face-to-face dialogues among anthropologists, sociologists, and philosopher-historians, all of whom focus their attention on the newly created biomedical technologies and their application in practice. Drawing on ethnographic and historical case studies, the authors show how biomedical technologies are produced through the agencies of tools and techniques, scientists and doctors, funding bodies, patients, clients, and the public. Despite shared concerns, these essays reveal that the authors have achieved no consensus about the objectives of their research, and the deep epistemological divides clearly remain - making for provocative reading.

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