Replaceable You
Engineering the Body in Postwar America
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Replaceable You
Engineering the Body in Postwar America
After World War II, the United States underwent a massive cultural transformation that was vividly realized in the development and widespread use of new medical technologies. Plastic surgery, wonder drugs, artificial organs, and prosthetics inspired Americans to believe in a new age of modern medical miracles. The nationalistic pride that flourished in postwar society, meanwhile, encouraged many Americans to put tremendous faith in the power of medicine to rehabilitate and otherwise transform the lives and bodies of the disabled and those considered abnormal. Replaceable You revisits this heady era in American history to consider how these medical technologies and procedures were used to advance the politics of conformity during the 1950s.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Can Humans Be Rebuilt?
1 The Other Arms Race
2 Reconstructing the Hiroshima Maidens
3 Gladys Bentley and the Cadillac of Hormones
4 Christine Jorgensen and the Cold War Closet
Epilogue: The Golden Slipper Show
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
1 The Other Arms Race
2 Reconstructing the Hiroshima Maidens
3 Gladys Bentley and the Cadillac of Hormones
4 Christine Jorgensen and the Cold War Closet
Epilogue: The Golden Slipper Show
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
Awards
Modern Language Association GL/Q Caucus: Alan Bray Memorial Book Award
Won
Choice Magazine: CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Awards
Won
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