Rethinking the Public Fetus
Historical Perspectives on the Visual Culture of Pregnancy
Herausgeber: Björklund, Elisabet; Jülich, Solveig
Rethinking the Public Fetus
Historical Perspectives on the Visual Culture of Pregnancy
Herausgeber: Björklund, Elisabet; Jülich, Solveig
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Exploring a wide variety of visualizations of pregnancy and fetuses through 300 years of history, this timely volume offers a fresh look at the influential feminist concept of the "public fetus."
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Abortion Care as Moral Work71,99 €
- Jolene BrightenBeyond the Pill24,99 €
- Jolene BrightenBeyond the Pill16,99 €
- Natalie Y. MooreThe Billboard17,99 €
- Dr Jacob Steere-Williams (Royalty Account)The Filth Disease40,99 €
- Henry T. GreelyThe End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction32,99 €
- Leah HazardWomb12,99 €
-
-
-
Exploring a wide variety of visualizations of pregnancy and fetuses through 300 years of history, this timely volume offers a fresh look at the influential feminist concept of the "public fetus."
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Rochester Studies in Medical History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781648250712
- ISBN-10: 1648250718
- Artikelnr.: 68466282
- Rochester Studies in Medical History
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781648250712
- ISBN-10: 1648250718
- Artikelnr.: 68466282
Edited by Elisabet Björklund and Solveig Jülich
Acknowledgments Rethinking the Public Fetus: An Introduction Elisabet
Björklund and Solveig Jülich 1. The Monsters of Peter and Wolff: Anatomical
Preparations and Embryology in Eighteenth-Century St. Petersburg - Sara Ray
2. "What Does the Eye Have to Do with Obstetrics?" The Fetus between Sight
and Touch in Eighteenth-Century Italy - Jennifer Kosmin 3. Paper
Pregnancies: Visualizing the Maternal Body, 1870-1900 - Jessica M. Dandona
4. Biological Bodies, Unfettered Imaginations: The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie
Birth Series Sculptures and the Unexpected Origins of Modern Antiabortion
Imagery - Rose Holz 5. Creating a Public for Visualized Pregnancies: The
Swedish Version of the American Sex Hygiene Film Mom and Dad (1944) -
Elisabet Björklund 6. The Drama of the Fetoplacental Unit: Reimagining the
Public Fetus of Lennart Nilsson - Solveig Jülich 7. The Public Fetus in
Franco's Spain: Women, Doctors, and Feminists in the Circulation of
Pregnancy Images - María Jesús Santesmases 8. Visual Strategies of
Antiabortion Activism and Their Feminist Critique: The Public Fetus in the
United States - Nick Hopwood 9. Public Menstruation: Visualizing Periods in
Art, Activism, and Advertising - Camilla Mørk Røstvik 10. From "Anatomical
Specimen" to "Almost Child": Pictures of Dead Fetuses in France -
Anne-Sophie Giraud 11. Reproducing Bodies in the Medical Museum: Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and the Fetus on Display - Manon S. Parry 12. The Public Fetus:
A Traveling Concept - Solveig Jülich and Elisabet Björklund List of
Contributors Selected Bibliography Index
Björklund and Solveig Jülich 1. The Monsters of Peter and Wolff: Anatomical
Preparations and Embryology in Eighteenth-Century St. Petersburg - Sara Ray
2. "What Does the Eye Have to Do with Obstetrics?" The Fetus between Sight
and Touch in Eighteenth-Century Italy - Jennifer Kosmin 3. Paper
Pregnancies: Visualizing the Maternal Body, 1870-1900 - Jessica M. Dandona
4. Biological Bodies, Unfettered Imaginations: The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie
Birth Series Sculptures and the Unexpected Origins of Modern Antiabortion
Imagery - Rose Holz 5. Creating a Public for Visualized Pregnancies: The
Swedish Version of the American Sex Hygiene Film Mom and Dad (1944) -
Elisabet Björklund 6. The Drama of the Fetoplacental Unit: Reimagining the
Public Fetus of Lennart Nilsson - Solveig Jülich 7. The Public Fetus in
Franco's Spain: Women, Doctors, and Feminists in the Circulation of
Pregnancy Images - María Jesús Santesmases 8. Visual Strategies of
Antiabortion Activism and Their Feminist Critique: The Public Fetus in the
United States - Nick Hopwood 9. Public Menstruation: Visualizing Periods in
Art, Activism, and Advertising - Camilla Mørk Røstvik 10. From "Anatomical
Specimen" to "Almost Child": Pictures of Dead Fetuses in France -
Anne-Sophie Giraud 11. Reproducing Bodies in the Medical Museum: Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and the Fetus on Display - Manon S. Parry 12. The Public Fetus:
A Traveling Concept - Solveig Jülich and Elisabet Björklund List of
Contributors Selected Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Rethinking the Public Fetus: An Introduction Elisabet
Björklund and Solveig Jülich 1. The Monsters of Peter and Wolff: Anatomical
Preparations and Embryology in Eighteenth-Century St. Petersburg - Sara Ray
2. "What Does the Eye Have to Do with Obstetrics?" The Fetus between Sight
and Touch in Eighteenth-Century Italy - Jennifer Kosmin 3. Paper
Pregnancies: Visualizing the Maternal Body, 1870-1900 - Jessica M. Dandona
4. Biological Bodies, Unfettered Imaginations: The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie
Birth Series Sculptures and the Unexpected Origins of Modern Antiabortion
Imagery - Rose Holz 5. Creating a Public for Visualized Pregnancies: The
Swedish Version of the American Sex Hygiene Film Mom and Dad (1944) -
Elisabet Björklund 6. The Drama of the Fetoplacental Unit: Reimagining the
Public Fetus of Lennart Nilsson - Solveig Jülich 7. The Public Fetus in
Franco's Spain: Women, Doctors, and Feminists in the Circulation of
Pregnancy Images - María Jesús Santesmases 8. Visual Strategies of
Antiabortion Activism and Their Feminist Critique: The Public Fetus in the
United States - Nick Hopwood 9. Public Menstruation: Visualizing Periods in
Art, Activism, and Advertising - Camilla Mørk Røstvik 10. From "Anatomical
Specimen" to "Almost Child": Pictures of Dead Fetuses in France -
Anne-Sophie Giraud 11. Reproducing Bodies in the Medical Museum: Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and the Fetus on Display - Manon S. Parry 12. The Public Fetus:
A Traveling Concept - Solveig Jülich and Elisabet Björklund List of
Contributors Selected Bibliography Index
Björklund and Solveig Jülich 1. The Monsters of Peter and Wolff: Anatomical
Preparations and Embryology in Eighteenth-Century St. Petersburg - Sara Ray
2. "What Does the Eye Have to Do with Obstetrics?" The Fetus between Sight
and Touch in Eighteenth-Century Italy - Jennifer Kosmin 3. Paper
Pregnancies: Visualizing the Maternal Body, 1870-1900 - Jessica M. Dandona
4. Biological Bodies, Unfettered Imaginations: The 1939 Dickinson-Belskie
Birth Series Sculptures and the Unexpected Origins of Modern Antiabortion
Imagery - Rose Holz 5. Creating a Public for Visualized Pregnancies: The
Swedish Version of the American Sex Hygiene Film Mom and Dad (1944) -
Elisabet Björklund 6. The Drama of the Fetoplacental Unit: Reimagining the
Public Fetus of Lennart Nilsson - Solveig Jülich 7. The Public Fetus in
Franco's Spain: Women, Doctors, and Feminists in the Circulation of
Pregnancy Images - María Jesús Santesmases 8. Visual Strategies of
Antiabortion Activism and Their Feminist Critique: The Public Fetus in the
United States - Nick Hopwood 9. Public Menstruation: Visualizing Periods in
Art, Activism, and Advertising - Camilla Mørk Røstvik 10. From "Anatomical
Specimen" to "Almost Child": Pictures of Dead Fetuses in France -
Anne-Sophie Giraud 11. Reproducing Bodies in the Medical Museum: Pregnancy,
Childbirth, and the Fetus on Display - Manon S. Parry 12. The Public Fetus:
A Traveling Concept - Solveig Jülich and Elisabet Björklund List of
Contributors Selected Bibliography Index