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Biomedical Visions
Epistemology, Medicine and Art Practice
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Edited by: Elizabeth Hughes, Alfred Freeborn
Texts by: Marlene Bart, Jacob van der Beugel, Nimisha Bhanot, Cornelius Borck, Adam Christianson, Cat Dawson, Alison Elliott, Jan M. Friedman, Stephen A. Geller, Ariane Hanemaayer, Fernando Gonzalez Rodriguez, Lara Keuck, Flora Lysen, Gideon Manning, Virginia Marano, Charlotte Matter, Robert Meunier, Paula Muhr, Awa Naghipour, Joana Atemengue Owona, Golnar Kat Rahmani, Laura Valterio, Jaipreet Virdi
English
October 2025,
368
Pages
Open Access - PDF (26,2 MB)
ISBN: 978-3-7757-6110-9
DOI: 10.61608/9783775761109
CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 (Attribution, Non-Commercial, No Derivates)
Images of the body in art and science
We live in an age of biomedical visions. There seems to be no end to the demystification of the body through visualization technologies and the promise of health is irresistible. Yet alongside these promising technologies, inequalities in healthcare persist. Life and illness play out in the gap between visualized bodies and ideological notions of health and disease. This publication brings together perspectives from art history, visual science studies, science and technology studies, sociology, and cultural anthropology to encounter watercol- ors, sculpture, comics, advertising, and infographics. Images are a primary way of recognizing the body, but they inevitably promise too much and disappoint us in our quest for bodily self-control. The collection brings together epistemology, medicine and art to understand what biomedicine looks like and how we might view it differently in the past and in the future.
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