Visual Culture and Pandemic Disease Since 1750
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Visual Culture and Pandemic Disease Since 1750
Capturing Contagion
Morton, Marsha; Akehurst, Ann-Marie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
254
Mole
9781032280257
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Introduction Picturing Pandemics Part 1: Treating and Experiencing Disease: Medicine, Religion, and Myth 1. The Inception of 'Science and Supplication': Architectural Programs, Devotional Paintings, and Votive Processions in Early Modern Venice 2. Anatomy, Microscopy, and Satire: Looking at Cholera in Early Nineteenth-Century England 3. Combating Cholera: Tanuki Scrotum and The Visual Culture of Disease in Nineteenth Century Japan 4. Jean Geoffroy and the Conflicted Response to Childhood Epidemics in Fin-de-Siecle France 5. Spaces of Sickness: The Phenomenology of the Sickroom in Nordic Symbolist Art Part 2: Reporting, Representing, and Interpreting Disease 6. Invisible Destroyers: Cholera and COVID in British Visual Culture 7. Contagion and the Camera: The Iconography of Disease in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century India 8. Capturing the Invisible Enemy: Photographs of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic 9. Contaminating the "End of AIDS" in Contemporary British AIDS Media Part 3: Public Health: The Politics of Body and State 10. Plague, Trade, and Governance in Eighteenth-Century Tunisia 11. Deconstructing the Story of a Contagion: Tuberculosis and Its Representations in Early Republican Turkey
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contagious;epidemic;medicine;art history;painting;prints;photography;film;architecture;bubonic plague;cholera;tuberculosis;influenza;AIDS;HIV;COVID;coronavirus;COVID-19;Europe;America;Japan;India;Turkey;Tunisia;United States;Brazil;science;religion;art;Shinto;Islam;Christianity;politics;epidemiology;quarantine;Italy;England;France;Nordic;sickness;plague;slavery;race;public health;social class;Wellcome Collection;Plague Epidemics;Oil On Canvas;Porous Masculinities;HIV Infection;Contagious Bodies;Ottoman Tunisia;Bon Secours;Photo Credit;Sick Girl;Young Man;Carbolic Acid;Santa Maria Della Salute;Pandemic Disease;Foreign Disease;Hygiene Exhibition;Chronic;Goutte De Lait;Wet Nurse;Graphic Satire;Aid Medium;Health Museum;Hospices De Beaune;Aid Crisis;Baldassare Longhena
Introduction Picturing Pandemics Part 1: Treating and Experiencing Disease: Medicine, Religion, and Myth 1. The Inception of 'Science and Supplication': Architectural Programs, Devotional Paintings, and Votive Processions in Early Modern Venice 2. Anatomy, Microscopy, and Satire: Looking at Cholera in Early Nineteenth-Century England 3. Combating Cholera: Tanuki Scrotum and The Visual Culture of Disease in Nineteenth Century Japan 4. Jean Geoffroy and the Conflicted Response to Childhood Epidemics in Fin-de-Siecle France 5. Spaces of Sickness: The Phenomenology of the Sickroom in Nordic Symbolist Art Part 2: Reporting, Representing, and Interpreting Disease 6. Invisible Destroyers: Cholera and COVID in British Visual Culture 7. Contagion and the Camera: The Iconography of Disease in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century India 8. Capturing the Invisible Enemy: Photographs of the 1918 Influenza Epidemic 9. Contaminating the "End of AIDS" in Contemporary British AIDS Media Part 3: Public Health: The Politics of Body and State 10. Plague, Trade, and Governance in Eighteenth-Century Tunisia 11. Deconstructing the Story of a Contagion: Tuberculosis and Its Representations in Early Republican Turkey
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contagious;epidemic;medicine;art history;painting;prints;photography;film;architecture;bubonic plague;cholera;tuberculosis;influenza;AIDS;HIV;COVID;coronavirus;COVID-19;Europe;America;Japan;India;Turkey;Tunisia;United States;Brazil;science;religion;art;Shinto;Islam;Christianity;politics;epidemiology;quarantine;Italy;England;France;Nordic;sickness;plague;slavery;race;public health;social class;Wellcome Collection;Plague Epidemics;Oil On Canvas;Porous Masculinities;HIV Infection;Contagious Bodies;Ottoman Tunisia;Bon Secours;Photo Credit;Sick Girl;Young Man;Carbolic Acid;Santa Maria Della Salute;Pandemic Disease;Foreign Disease;Hygiene Exhibition;Chronic;Goutte De Lait;Wet Nurse;Graphic Satire;Aid Medium;Health Museum;Hospices De Beaune;Aid Crisis;Baldassare Longhena