Making Disability Modern: Design Histories
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: London Bloomsbury 2022Description: 250ISBN: - 9781350070424
- GUF 745.4
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Introduction: Rethinking Design History through Disability, Rethinking Disability through Design Elizabeth Guffey and Bess Williamson
PART I: DESIGNERS AND USERS FROM CRAFT TO INDUSTRY
1. The Material Culture of Gout in Early America
2. Walking Cane Style and Medicalized Mobility
3. Artificial Limbs on the Panama Canal
4. Technologies for the Deaf in British India, 1850–1950
PART II: DISABILITY AND WORLD-MAKING IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
5. The Ideologies of Designing for Disability
6. Architecture, Science, and Disabled Citizenship
7. Disability and Modern Chemical Sensitivities
8. Design for Deaf Education: An Early History of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf,
9. Designing the Japanese Walking Bag
PART III: MAKING DISABILITY DIGITAL
10. The Politics and Logistics of Ergonomic Design
11. Designing Emergency Access: Lifeline & LifeCall
12. 3D Printed Prosthetics and the Uses of Design
13. Materializing User Identities and Digital Humanities
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