Bodies on Display: Queer Biopolitics in Popular Culture |
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Authors: | Cathy Hannabach |
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Institution: | 1. Independent Scholar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAchannabach@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTFor this contribution to the special issue on “Mapping Queer Bioethics,” the author undertakes the curatorial spaces of the library, the museum, the textbook, and the public exhibition. With showcases such as natural history museums and the recent Bodyworlds traveling exhibit as touchstones, the author argues that distinctions between medical and popular visual culture in pedagogical contexts are porous, such that the study of sensational body types (queer, anatomically atypical, and otherwise) are couched in culturally problematic appreciations of the agency of certain bodies to speak for and/or about themselves. By extension, how and where certain bodies are viewed represent vital, bioethical dilemmas on the nature of corporeal viability. |
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Keywords: | Bioethics biopolitics bodyworlds corporeality gender LGBT health postcolonial studies queer studies race |
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