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Marc Berg (Editor), Annemarie Mol (Editor)
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June 9, 1998 0822321742 978-0822321743
Western medicine—especially in contrast with non-Western traditions of medical practice—is widely thought of as a coherent and unified field in which beliefs, definitions, and judgments are shared. Marc Berg and Annemarie Mol debunk this myth with an interdisciplinary and intercultural collection of essays that reveals the significantly varied ways practitioners of “conventional” Western medicine handle bodies, study test results, configure statistics, and converse with patients .
Combining theoretical work with interviews and direct observation of the activities and interactions of doctors, nurses, technicians, and patients, the contributors to this volume provide comparative studies of specific cases. Individual chapters explore topics such as the contested domain of fetal surgery in a California hospital, the construction of gender identity before transsexual surgery in Germany, and differences in the treatment and definition of pain by two clinics in France. Differences in Medicine advances earlier studies on medicine’s social diversity and regional variations to expose significant differences in the presumptions and decisions that affect patients’ lives, and marks a dramatic development in both the study of medicine and in science studies generally.
Revealing the ways in which the bodies and lives of people are constructed as medical objects by practitioners, technologies, and textbooks, this collection calls for and initiates new, more textured investigations and theories of the body in medicine and the practice of science. It will open new discussions among medical and healthcare professionals as well as scholars in medical anthropology, science studies, sociology, philosophy, and the history of medicine.

Contributors.
Isabelle Baszanger, Marc Berg, Geoffrey C. Bowker, Monica J. Casper, Charis M. Cussins, Nicolas Dodier, Stefan Hirschauer, Annemarie Mol, Vicky Singleton, Susan Leigh Star, Stefan Timmermans, Dick Willems



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“An outstanding example of some of the best work done at the research front of the field and of recent work that strives to go beyond both technological and social/cultural determinism.”—Alberto Cambrosio, McGill University


"This book, as part of a ‘second wave’ of science studies, advances our understanding of patients, bodies, and subjectivities in much the same way the first wave altered our understanding of objectivity and experimental practice."—Bruno Latour, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines

About the Author

Marc Berg is a researcher at the School of Health Sciences at Maastricht University.

Annemarie Mol is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Twente.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Duke University Press Books (June 9, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0822321742
  • ISBN-13: 978-0822321743
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,188,416 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars you shouldn't miss it!, November 20, 2000
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I read the book because I am currently working on my MA thesis on new reproductive technologies (in the Czech republic). It really was a fascinating reading! This interdisciplinary collection of essays shows how (Western) medicine treats human bodies, works with laboratory tests or medical protocols. Authors (for example M. Berg, V. Singleton, M. J. Casper, Ch. Cussins, S. Hirschauer, S. Timmermans...), who are being classified among the representatives of the so called „second wave of science studies", turned their attention to „purely medical" or „just technical tasks" which have been until a few year ago regarded as unproblematical, and not pertaining to the field of social sciences. All essays are extremely well written and I think that their strength lie in the combination of detailed ethnographic accounts of life in laboratories and/or clinics and careful interpretative work. The topics of essays are of wide range - from medical protocols, creation of nursing intervention system or treatment of asthma to changes of sexes, re/construction of identity in infertility clinic or booming field of fetal surgery etc. - and studying any of them can be a great adventure. Medical work is characterized by the ongoing articulation of heterogenous elements - humans as well as nonhumans - and it is this making of science, making of medicine, that the authors focus on. The myth of one stable and coherent medicine, one patient-body, or one science has crumbled and fallen, for there are differences in this apparent unity - there is stability and instability, continuity and discontinuity, local and universal, humanity, identity and alienation or objetification. I think that no reader will be disappointed.
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one fetal surgeon, fetal treatment unit, epistemic disciplining, primary work objects, fetal surgeons, special medical supervision, occupational doctors, two anesthetists, laboratory discourse, breast cancer protocol, ontological choreography, experimental fetal surgery, coordinating physician, clinical frame, administrative frame, diagnostic path, infertility medicine, diameter loss, different airways, clinical table, administrative care, pain physicians, gate control theory, smear samples, gender presentation
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Nicolas Dodier, Annemarie Mol, Marc Berg, Isabelle Baszanger, Stefan Timmermans, Susan Leigh Star, The Architecture of Difference, Vicky Singleton, Dick Willems, Missing Links, United States, Stabilizing Instabilities, Stefan Hirschauer, United Kingdom, Capital Hospital, Gloria Bulechek, Iowa Intervention Project, John Bonica, Monica Casper
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