Social Science and Public Policy
Cochlear Implants and Complex Dependencies in India
March 10, 2022 at 12:30pm – 1:45pm EST
Eggers Hall, 341 Eggers Hall
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Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs
South Asia Center presents:
Beyond the Camp and the Surgery:
Cochlear Implants and Complex Dependencies in India
Michele Friedner, University of Chicago
The Indian state relates to the category of disability—and materializes itself–through the distribution, often at camps, of aids and appliances such as hearing aids, canes, and wheelchairs that are ‘make in India,’ as examples. In 2014, the state began providing cochlear implants to children living below the poverty line. This cochlear implant program reveals new directions in which the state engages with disability and introduces novel assemblages of welfare, medicine, rehabilitation, and multinational capital. In these assemblages, new relationships form between the state, multinational corporations, and families with deaf children. These relationships stretch beyond the one-time disability camp or the one-off surgery and have resulted in opportunities for government administrators, surgeons, and rehabilitation professionals to reinvent themselves in relation to the seemingly miraculous power of cochlear implants while also producing complex dependencies for families with deaf children. Families are required to interact with, and depend on, multinational corporations to maintain the cochlear implants.
Speaker Bio:
Michele Friedner is an associate professor in the department of comparative human development at the University of Chicago. She is a medical anthropologist and conducts research on deafness and disability in India.
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This event was published on February 7, 2022.
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