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Michael Sappol

    Michael Sappol est un érudit dont le travail plonge en profondeur dans l'histoire de l'anatomie, de la mort et de la culture visuelle de la médecine à travers le cinéma, l'illustration et l'exposition. Ses explorations captivantes révèlent des aperçus fascinants sur la manière dont le corps humain et sa relation avec la science ont été perçus au fil de l'histoire. L'approche de Sappol examine les représentations visuelles de l'anatomie humaine et de la médecine, en soulignant souvent leur complexité et leur nature multiforme. Son érudition est essentielle pour comprendre l'interaction évolutive entre l'art, la science et notre compréhension du corps lui-même.

    Body Modern
    Queer Anatomies
    A Traffic of Dead Bodies
    • A Traffic of Dead Bodies

      Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-Century America

      • 446pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the world of bodysnatching and anatomical practices, the narrative delves into how 19th-century American physicians shaped their professional identity through anatomy. It highlights the tension between medical authority and societal resistance, showcasing a diverse cast including middle-class individuals, unorthodox healers, and health reformers. These characters navigated the complexities of life and death, challenging and redefining their social identities in a rapidly changing medical landscape.

      A Traffic of Dead Bodies
    • Queer Anatomies

      Aesthetics and Desire in the Anatomical Image, 1700-1900

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intersection of anatomy and eroticism, this book delves into the often-overlooked erotic expressions found in 18th and 19th-century anatomical imagery. It highlights how anatomical illustrations, typically seen as sober and technical, also conveyed monstrous, provocative, and sensual qualities. The work uncovers the queerness of the men involved in the creation and collection of these images, revealing a hidden narrative of desire and intimacy within a discipline that traditionally shunned such topics.

      Queer Anatomies
    • Body Modern

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      An imaginative exploration of how Fritz Kahn's popular scientific illustrations visualized and performed industrial modernity

      Body Modern