Body, Self, Device: Nonhuman Objects and Human Identity
Morrison, Daniel Ray
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2012-12-06
Abstract
In this dissertation, I examine the social world of deep brain stimulation and its use in the treatment of people with movement disorders, including Parkinson's Disease, Essential Tremor, and Dystonia. Through ethnography, in-depth interviews, and document analysis, I track the biomedical, social, and interactive processes that lead patients to seek and accept deep brain stimulation treatment. I then follow patients as they learn to live with their devices, and track the way these devices impact relations with self and other. I also compare the use of this technology to cardiac pacemaker devices. I found that many patients integrate their device into self, making the technology transparent, mundane, and unremarkable.