Visual Culture and Pandemic Disease Since 1750

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Visual Culture and Pandemic Disease Since 1750

Capturing Contagion

The arts: general topics History of art Health, illness and addiction: social aspects Sociology Personal and public health / health education Epidemiology and Medical statistics Medical sociology History of medicine History History of science

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Collection: Science and the Arts since 1750

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 6th July 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000904147


Overview

Through case studies, this book investigates the pictorial imaging of epidemics globally, especially from the late eighteenth century through the 1920s when, amidst expanding Western industrialism, colonialism, and scientific research, the world endured a succession of pandemics in tandem with the rise of popular visual culture and new media.

Content and Topics

Images discussed range from the depiction of people and places to the invisible realms of pathogens and emotions, while topics include the messaging of disease prevention and containment in public health initiatives, the motivations of governments to ensure control, the criticism of authority in graphic satire, and the private experience of illness in the domestic realm. Essays explore biomedical conditions as well as the recurrent constructed social narratives of bias, blame, and othering regarding race, gender, and class that are frequently highlighted in visual representations.

Significance

This volume offers a pictured genealogy of pandemic experience that has continuing resonance. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, visual studies, history of medicine, and medical humanities.

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