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Prosthetic Culture: Photography, Memory and Identity

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Celia Lury describes the body's ability to act outside itself both mechanically and perceptually. She draws on a wide range of examples including phototherapy, accounts of false memory syndrome, family albums and Benetton adverts.

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First published April 12, 1997

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March 21, 2023
Virtually unreadable due to abstraction and jargon. I really wanted to love this book, as the topic fascinates me.
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