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Anatomy as spectacle : public exhibitions of the body from 1700 to the present

Anatomy as spectacle : public exhibitions of the body from 1700 to the present (1회 대출)

자료유형
단행본
개인저자
Stephens, Elizabeth.
서명 / 저자사항
Anatomy as spectacle : public exhibitions of the body from 1700 to the present / Elizabeth Stephens.
발행사항
Liverpool :   Liverpool Univ. Press,   2011.  
형태사항
viii, 166 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
총서사항
Representations: health, disability, culture
ISBN
9781846316449
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
일반주제명
Anatomy --history. Exhibits as Topic. Disabled Persons --history. Anatomical museums --History. Anatomical specimens --Exhibitions --History. Anatomical specimens --Social aspects --History. Freak shows --History. Anatomy --history. Exhibits as Topic. Disabled Persons --history. History, Modern 1601-.
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소장정보

No. 소장처 청구기호 등록번호 도서상태 반납예정일 예약 서비스
No. 1 소장처 중앙도서관/서고7층/ 청구기호 610.74 S832a 등록번호 111840684 (1회 대출) 도서상태 대출가능 반납예정일 예약 서비스 B M

컨텐츠정보

책소개

From the late eighteenth century to the present day, public exhibitions featuring displays of human anatomy have proven popular with a wide range of audiences, successfully marketed as educational facilities for medical professionals as well as improving entertainments for the general public.
Partly a product of the public sanitation and health reform movements that began in the eighteenth century, partly a form of popular spectacle, early public anatomical exhibitions drew on two apparently distinct cultural developments: firstly, the professionalisation of medicine from the mid 1700s
and the increasingly central role of practical anatomy within it; secondly, the rise of a culture of public spectacles such as world fairs, public museums, circuses and side shows, and the use of new visual technologies these spaces pioneered. Such spectacles often drew on medical discourses as a
way of lending legitimacy to their displays of human bodies, while their popularity also helped make the then-contentious practice of anatomy publicly acceptable.

This book examines the cultural work performed by such exhibitions and their role in (re)producing new ways of seeing and knowing the body over the modern era. While public anatomical exhibitions might seem to occupy a marginal position in the history of popular culture and that of medicine, their
distinctive intermixing of the medical and the spectacular has made them an influential and intensely productive cultural space, an important site of emergence for new ideas about bodily health and care. This book traces the influential role of such exhibitions in popularising a distinctly modern
idea of the body as something requiring constant work and careful self-cultivation-an idea which continues to play a central role in the contemporary fascination with practices and possibilities of self-improvement. Through a series of representative case studies-including eighteenth-century
exhibitions of anatomical Venuses, nineteenth-century anatomical museums for men only that served as quack clinics for sexual disorders, traditional and contemporary freak shows, and the recent public display of real human remains in Body Worlds and other such exhibitions-Anatomy as Spectacle
traces how these exhibitions taught their spectators to see their bodies as something requiring constant self-monitoring and management, constructing an embodied modern subject who is always responsible, productive, temperate, and focused on self-improvement.


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목차

List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Docile Subject of Anatomy: Gynomorphic Waxworks in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Public Exhibitions
2. Lost Manhood: Turn-of-the-Century "Museums of Anatomy" and the Spermatorrhoea Epidemic
3.From the Freak to the Disabled Person: Anatomical Difference as Public Spectacle and Private Condition
4. Inventing the Bodily Interior: Ecorche Figures in Early Modern Anatomy and von Hagens'' Body Worlds
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index

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