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Seeing her sex: medical archives and the female body.

McGrath, Roberta

Authors

Roberta McGrath



Abstract

Through a detailed analysis of exterior and interior images of the female body, this book questions how the visual representation of women has been used to remove women's bodies from varying discourses, especially in relation to the matter of generation and reproduction. Roberta McGrath examines the relationship between human reproduction and cultural representation from 1750-1910, taking examples from medical archives, covering engraving, photography, radiography and microscopy. The book is interdisciplinary in approach, ranging across feminist theory, history of medicine and philosophy of science, as well as the history of photography. It argues that these historical images - shocking, erroneous, provocative - are absolutely crucial in understanding how the subject of human generation has now become the corporate and government-funded science of reproductive biotechnology.

Citation

McGrath, R. (2002). Seeing her sex: medical archives and the female body. Manchester University Press

Book Type Authored Book
Publication Date 2002
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2008
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title Seeing her sex: medical archives and the female body.
ISBN 978-0719041686
Keywords visual representation of women; cultural representation; human reproduction; generation; reproductive biotechnology;
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/2287