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Morbid Curiosities

Morbid Curiosities

Medical Museums in Nineteenth-Century Britain

9780199584581
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Opis
In the first comprehensive study of nineteenth-century medical museums, Morbid Curiosities traces the afterlives of diseased body parts. It asks how they came to be in museums, what happened to them there, and who used them. This book is concerned with the macabre work of pathologists as they dismembered corpses and preserved them:: transforming bodies into material culture. The fragmented body parts followed complex paths - harvested from hospital wards, given to one of many prestigious institutions, or dispersed at auction. Human remains acquired new meanings as they were exchanged and were then reintegrated into museums as physical maps of disease. On shelves curators juxtaposed organic remains with paintings,photographs, and models, and rendered them legible with extensive catalogues that were intended to standardize the museum experience. And yet visitors refused to be policed, responding equally with wonder and disgust. Morbid Curiosities is a history of the material culture of medical knowledge in the age of museums.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
86500
9780199584581
9780199584581

Opis

Rok wydania
2011
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
twarda
Liczba stron
256
Wymiary (mm)
148 x 222
Waga (g)
480
  • Introduction: A Parliament of Monsters; Situating Pathology: A Cultural Cartography; Collecting Pathology: Fragmentation and the Traffic in Morbid Flesh; Preserving Pathology: Craft and Technique in the Medical Museum; Displaying Pathology: Maps of Morbidity; Viewing Pathology: Medical Museums and their Visitors; Conclusion: A Catalogue of Errors; Select Bibliography;
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