Rehabilitation I
Drawing on Henri-Jacques Stiker's historical analysis, this entry explores the emergence of rehabilitative practices in the western discourse in the twentieth century, its relation to disability, autonomy, and vulnerability
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Drawing on Henri-Jacques Stiker's historical analysis, this entry explores the emergence of rehabilitative practices in the western discourse in the twentieth century, its relation to disability, autonomy, and vulnerability
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Rehabilitation II
This text discusses rehabilitation in relation to prosthetics by focusing on the artist Lorenza Böttner. Lorenza's refusal to use prosthetics provides an example for the argument concerning the manner in which rehabilitation operates within a context...
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This text discusses rehabilitation in relation to prosthetics by focusing on the artist Lorenza Böttner. Lorenza's refusal to use prosthetics provides an example for the argument concerning the manner in which rehabilitation operates within a context of gender and sexual conformity.
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