ISBN-13: 9780415174060 / Angielski / Miękka / 2000 / 184 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415174060 / Angielski / Miękka / 2000 / 184 str.
A critical investigation of the spectacular, three-dimensional recordings of real human bodies - dissected, photographed and converted into visual data files - made by the US National Library of Medicine in Baltimore. Catherine Waldby uses ideas from cultural studies, science studies and social studies of the computer to situate the visible human project in its historical and cultural context, and to consider the meanings such an object has within a computerized culture. She explores how advances in medical technologies have changed the way we view and study the human body, and places the VHP within the history of technologies such as the X-ray and CT-scan, which allow us to view the human interior. Bringing together medical conceptions of the human body with theories of visual culture from Foucault to Donna Haraway, Waldby links the VHP to a range of other biomedical projects, such as the Human Genome Project and cloning, which approach living bodies as data sources.