The Anatomy of Body Worlds
Critical Essays on the Plastinated Cadavers of Gunther von Hagens
Herausgeber: Rodriguez, Alicita; Jespersen, T. Christine; Starr, Joseph
The Anatomy of Body Worlds
Critical Essays on the Plastinated Cadavers of Gunther von Hagens
Herausgeber: Rodriguez, Alicita; Jespersen, T. Christine; Starr, Joseph
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Since its Tokyo debut in 1995, Gunther von Hagens' 'Body Worlds' exhibition has been visited by millions. This book analyzes 'Body Worlds' from a number of perspectives, describing the legal, ethical, sociological, and religious concerns which seem to accompany the exhibition as it travels the world.
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Since its Tokyo debut in 1995, Gunther von Hagens' 'Body Worlds' exhibition has been visited by millions. This book analyzes 'Body Worlds' from a number of perspectives, describing the legal, ethical, sociological, and religious concerns which seem to accompany the exhibition as it travels the world.
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- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 151mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780786436569
- ISBN-10: 0786436565
- Artikelnr.: 23898897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: McFarland & Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 230mm x 151mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 388g
- ISBN-13: 9780786436569
- ISBN-10: 0786436565
- Artikelnr.: 23898897
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
T. Christine Jespersen is a professor of English at Western State College of Colorado. Alicita Rodríguez is a visiting professor of English at Western State College of Colorado. Joseph Starr is an independent scholar who works as a freelance writer and translator.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ AND JOSEPH STARR
Section One: A Beauty Salon for Bodily Interiors
The Plastinates' Narrative
JOSEPH STARR
Afterlife, but Not as We Know It: Melancholy, Post-Biological Ontology, and
Plastinated Bodies
NATALIA LIZAMA
Locating the Sublime
LISA NEVÁREZ
Take Me: The Rhetoric of Donation
AVIVA BRIEFEL
Individualist Etiologies: Environmental Health, Biological Risk, and
Medical Display
REBECCA ONION
Section Two: The Usual Gruesome Anatomical Apparitions
The Persistence of Tradition in Anatomical Museums
STEPHEN JOHNSON
Illuminating the Soul: Panopticism and the Freak Show
PEDRO PONCE
The Amethyst Seal: Anatomy and Identity in Bentham and von Hagens
PATRICIA PIERSON
Section Three: The Resurrection of Excoriated Bodies
Affecting Bodies
NATALIE LOVELESS
Worrying About Democratic Values: Body Worlds in German Context, 1996-2004
PETER M. MCISAAC
The Echo of German Horror Films
ALEXANDRA LUDEWIG
Touching the Corpse: The Unmaking of Memory in the Body Museum
ULI LINKE
Section Four: Disharmonious Bodily Openings
Forced Impregnation and Masculinist Utopia
T. CHRISTINE JESPERSEN AND ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ
The Politics of Fetal Display
CHRISTIAN DUCOMB
Corpse-less: A Battle with Abjection
ELIZABETH SIMON RUCHTI
Section Five: Aesthetic and Instructive but Not Morally Offensive
Anatomy Without Integrity
RUTH LEVY GUYER
Adoration, Veneration, Plastination: Theo-Liturgical Reflections
PAUL WOJDA
Twilife: The Art and Science of Consuming Death
LUCIA TANASSI
Emergent Bodies: Human, All Too Human, Posthuman
ARA OSTERWEIL and DAVID BAUMFLEK
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ AND JOSEPH STARR
Section One: A Beauty Salon for Bodily Interiors
The Plastinates' Narrative
JOSEPH STARR
Afterlife, but Not as We Know It: Melancholy, Post-Biological Ontology, and
Plastinated Bodies
NATALIA LIZAMA
Locating the Sublime
LISA NEVÁREZ
Take Me: The Rhetoric of Donation
AVIVA BRIEFEL
Individualist Etiologies: Environmental Health, Biological Risk, and
Medical Display
REBECCA ONION
Section Two: The Usual Gruesome Anatomical Apparitions
The Persistence of Tradition in Anatomical Museums
STEPHEN JOHNSON
Illuminating the Soul: Panopticism and the Freak Show
PEDRO PONCE
The Amethyst Seal: Anatomy and Identity in Bentham and von Hagens
PATRICIA PIERSON
Section Three: The Resurrection of Excoriated Bodies
Affecting Bodies
NATALIE LOVELESS
Worrying About Democratic Values: Body Worlds in German Context, 1996-2004
PETER M. MCISAAC
The Echo of German Horror Films
ALEXANDRA LUDEWIG
Touching the Corpse: The Unmaking of Memory in the Body Museum
ULI LINKE
Section Four: Disharmonious Bodily Openings
Forced Impregnation and Masculinist Utopia
T. CHRISTINE JESPERSEN AND ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ
The Politics of Fetal Display
CHRISTIAN DUCOMB
Corpse-less: A Battle with Abjection
ELIZABETH SIMON RUCHTI
Section Five: Aesthetic and Instructive but Not Morally Offensive
Anatomy Without Integrity
RUTH LEVY GUYER
Adoration, Veneration, Plastination: Theo-Liturgical Reflections
PAUL WOJDA
Twilife: The Art and Science of Consuming Death
LUCIA TANASSI
Emergent Bodies: Human, All Too Human, Posthuman
ARA OSTERWEIL and DAVID BAUMFLEK
About the Contributors
Index
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ AND JOSEPH STARR
Section One: A Beauty Salon for Bodily Interiors
The Plastinates' Narrative
JOSEPH STARR
Afterlife, but Not as We Know It: Melancholy, Post-Biological Ontology, and
Plastinated Bodies
NATALIA LIZAMA
Locating the Sublime
LISA NEVÁREZ
Take Me: The Rhetoric of Donation
AVIVA BRIEFEL
Individualist Etiologies: Environmental Health, Biological Risk, and
Medical Display
REBECCA ONION
Section Two: The Usual Gruesome Anatomical Apparitions
The Persistence of Tradition in Anatomical Museums
STEPHEN JOHNSON
Illuminating the Soul: Panopticism and the Freak Show
PEDRO PONCE
The Amethyst Seal: Anatomy and Identity in Bentham and von Hagens
PATRICIA PIERSON
Section Three: The Resurrection of Excoriated Bodies
Affecting Bodies
NATALIE LOVELESS
Worrying About Democratic Values: Body Worlds in German Context, 1996-2004
PETER M. MCISAAC
The Echo of German Horror Films
ALEXANDRA LUDEWIG
Touching the Corpse: The Unmaking of Memory in the Body Museum
ULI LINKE
Section Four: Disharmonious Bodily Openings
Forced Impregnation and Masculinist Utopia
T. CHRISTINE JESPERSEN AND ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ
The Politics of Fetal Display
CHRISTIAN DUCOMB
Corpse-less: A Battle with Abjection
ELIZABETH SIMON RUCHTI
Section Five: Aesthetic and Instructive but Not Morally Offensive
Anatomy Without Integrity
RUTH LEVY GUYER
Adoration, Veneration, Plastination: Theo-Liturgical Reflections
PAUL WOJDA
Twilife: The Art and Science of Consuming Death
LUCIA TANASSI
Emergent Bodies: Human, All Too Human, Posthuman
ARA OSTERWEIL and DAVID BAUMFLEK
About the Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ AND JOSEPH STARR
Section One: A Beauty Salon for Bodily Interiors
The Plastinates' Narrative
JOSEPH STARR
Afterlife, but Not as We Know It: Melancholy, Post-Biological Ontology, and
Plastinated Bodies
NATALIA LIZAMA
Locating the Sublime
LISA NEVÁREZ
Take Me: The Rhetoric of Donation
AVIVA BRIEFEL
Individualist Etiologies: Environmental Health, Biological Risk, and
Medical Display
REBECCA ONION
Section Two: The Usual Gruesome Anatomical Apparitions
The Persistence of Tradition in Anatomical Museums
STEPHEN JOHNSON
Illuminating the Soul: Panopticism and the Freak Show
PEDRO PONCE
The Amethyst Seal: Anatomy and Identity in Bentham and von Hagens
PATRICIA PIERSON
Section Three: The Resurrection of Excoriated Bodies
Affecting Bodies
NATALIE LOVELESS
Worrying About Democratic Values: Body Worlds in German Context, 1996-2004
PETER M. MCISAAC
The Echo of German Horror Films
ALEXANDRA LUDEWIG
Touching the Corpse: The Unmaking of Memory in the Body Museum
ULI LINKE
Section Four: Disharmonious Bodily Openings
Forced Impregnation and Masculinist Utopia
T. CHRISTINE JESPERSEN AND ALICITA RODRÍGUEZ
The Politics of Fetal Display
CHRISTIAN DUCOMB
Corpse-less: A Battle with Abjection
ELIZABETH SIMON RUCHTI
Section Five: Aesthetic and Instructive but Not Morally Offensive
Anatomy Without Integrity
RUTH LEVY GUYER
Adoration, Veneration, Plastination: Theo-Liturgical Reflections
PAUL WOJDA
Twilife: The Art and Science of Consuming Death
LUCIA TANASSI
Emergent Bodies: Human, All Too Human, Posthuman
ARA OSTERWEIL and DAVID BAUMFLEK
About the Contributors
Index