Imagining Illness: Public Health and Visual Culture
Editat de David Serlin Contribuţii de Liping Bu, Lisa Cartwright, Roger Cooteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 ian 2011
From seventeenth-century broadsides about the handling of dead bodies, printed during London's plague years, to YouTube videos about preventing the transmission of STDs, public health advocacy and education has always had a powerful visual component. Imagining Illness explores the diverse visual culture of public health, broadly defined, from the nineteenth century to the present.
Contributors to this volume examine historical and contemporary visual practices-Chinese health fairs, documentary films produced by the World Health Organization, illness maps, fashions for nurses, and live surgery on the Internet-in order to delve into the political and epidemiological contexts underlying their creation and dissemination.
Contributors: Liping Bu, Alma College; Lisa Cartwright, U of California, San Diego; Roger Cooter, U College London; William H. Helfand; Lenore Manderson, Monash U, Australia; Emily Martin, New York U; Gregg Mitman, U of Wisconsin, Madison; Mark Monmonier, Syracuse U; Kirsten Ostherr, Rice U; Katherine Ott, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian; Shawn Michelle Smith, Art Institute of Chicago; Claudia Stein, Warwick U.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780816648238
ISBN-10: 0816648239
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 69
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
ISBN-10: 0816648239
Pagini: 320
Ilustrații: 69
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: University of Minnesota Press
Colecția Univ Of Minnesota Press
Notă biografică
David Serlin is associate professor of communication and science studies at the University of California, San Diego.
Cuprins
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Toward a Visual Culture of Public Health: From Broadside to YouTube
David Serlin
I. Tracing the Visual Culture of Public Health Campaigns
1. Image and the Imaginary in Early Health Education: Wilbur Augustus Sawyer and the Hookworm Campaigns of Australia and Asia
Lenore Manderson
2. Cultural Communication in Picturing Health: W.W. Peter and Public Health Campaigns in China, 1912-1926
Liping Bu
3. The Color of Money: Campaigning for Health in Black and White America
Gregg Mitman
4. Empathy and Objectivity: Health Education Through Corporate Publicity Films
Kirsten Ostherr
II. Mapping a Visual Genealogy of Public Health
5. Contagion, Public Health, and the Visual Culture of Nineteenth-Century Skin
Katherine Ott
6. Maps as Graphic Propaganda for Public Health
Mark Monmonier
7. "Some One Sole Unique Advertisement": Public Health Posters in the Twentieth Century
William H. Helfand
8. Nursing the Nation: The 1930s Public Health Nurse as Image and Icon
Shawn Michelle Smith
III. Building New Public Spheres for Public Health
9. Visual Imagery and Epidemics in the Twentieth Century
Roger Cooter and Claudia Stein
10. The Image of the Child in Postwar British and U.S. Psychoanalysis
Lisa Cartwright
11. Performing Live Surgery on Television and the Internet Since 1945
David Serlin
12. Imagining Mood Disorders as a Public Health Crisis
Emily Martin
Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Toward a Visual Culture of Public Health: From Broadside to YouTube
David Serlin
I. Tracing the Visual Culture of Public Health Campaigns
1. Image and the Imaginary in Early Health Education: Wilbur Augustus Sawyer and the Hookworm Campaigns of Australia and Asia
Lenore Manderson
2. Cultural Communication in Picturing Health: W.W. Peter and Public Health Campaigns in China, 1912-1926
Liping Bu
3. The Color of Money: Campaigning for Health in Black and White America
Gregg Mitman
4. Empathy and Objectivity: Health Education Through Corporate Publicity Films
Kirsten Ostherr
II. Mapping a Visual Genealogy of Public Health
5. Contagion, Public Health, and the Visual Culture of Nineteenth-Century Skin
Katherine Ott
6. Maps as Graphic Propaganda for Public Health
Mark Monmonier
7. "Some One Sole Unique Advertisement": Public Health Posters in the Twentieth Century
William H. Helfand
8. Nursing the Nation: The 1930s Public Health Nurse as Image and Icon
Shawn Michelle Smith
III. Building New Public Spheres for Public Health
9. Visual Imagery and Epidemics in the Twentieth Century
Roger Cooter and Claudia Stein
10. The Image of the Child in Postwar British and U.S. Psychoanalysis
Lisa Cartwright
11. Performing Live Surgery on Television and the Internet Since 1945
David Serlin
12. Imagining Mood Disorders as a Public Health Crisis
Emily Martin
Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"Imagining Illness fills a significant gap in terms of the visual culture of public health...the images are abundant and beautifully reproduced by the press. Given that this book is devoted to the image, it is heartening to see them reproduced here with such detail and expertise." —International Journal of Communication
Descriere
Analyzing the visual culture of public health from the nineteenth century to the present.