Measuring difference, numbering normal
Setting the standards for disability in the interwar period

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Title

Measuring difference, numbering normal
Setting the standards for disability in the interwar period

Subject

Disabilities

Description

Measuring difference, numbering normal provides a detailed study of the technological construction of disability by examining how the audiometer and spirometer were used to create numerical proxies for invisible and inarticulable experiences. Measurements, and their manipulation, have been underestimated as crucial historical forces motivating and guiding the way we think about disability. Using measurement technology as a lens, this book draws together several existing discussions on disability, healthcare, medical practice, embodiment and emerging medical and scientific technologies at the turn of the twentieth century. As such, this work connects several important and usually separate academic subject areas and historical specialisms. The standards embedded in instrumentation created strict but ultimately arbitrary thresholds of normalcy and abnormalcy. Considering these standards from a long historical perspective reveals how these dividing lines shifted when pushed. The central thesis of this book is that health measurements are given artificial authority if they are particularly amenable to calculability and easy measurement. These measurement processes were perpetuated and perfected in the interwar years in Britain as the previously invisible limits of the body were made visible and measurable. Determination to consider body processes as quantifiable was driven by the need to compensate for disability occasioned by warfare or industry. This focus thus draws attention to the biopower associated with systems, which has emerged as a central area of concern for modern healthcare in the second decade of the twenty-first century.

Creator

McGuire, Coreen

Source


https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/26341

Publisher


Manchester University Press

Publisher website
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/

Date

2020

Contributor

Sukartini

Rights


https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Relation

Aslett, E., D’Arcy Hart, P., and McMichael, J., ‘The Lung Volume and Its Subdivisions in
Normal Males’, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences,
126:845 (1939), 502– 528.
Balbi, C. M. R., ‘The Audiometer and Its Application to Medical Research’, The Lancet,
205:5305 (1925), 954– 956.

Format

Pdf

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Identifier

DOI
10.7765/9781526143167
ISBN
9781526143174

Coverage

Manchester

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