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Cutting the Flesh: Surgery, Autopsy and Cannibalism in the Belgian Congo

机译:切割肉体:比利时刚果的手术,尸检和食人鱼

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Within the colonial setting of the Belgian Congo, the process of cutting the body, whether living or dead, lent itself to conflation with cannibalism and other fantastic consumption stories by both Congolese and Belgian observers. In part this was due to the instability of the meaning of the human body and the human corpse in the colonial setting. This essay maps out different views of the cadaver and personhood through medical technologies of opening the body in the Belgian Congo. The attempt to impose a specific reading of the human body on the Congolese populations through anatomy and related Western medical disciplines was unsuccessful. Ultimately, practices such as surgery and autopsy were reinterpreted and reshaped in the colonial context, as were the definitions of social and medical death. By examining the conflicts that arose around medical technologies of cutting human flesh, this essay traces multiple parallel narratives on acceptable use and representation of the human body (Congolese or Belgian) beyond its medical assignation.
机译:在比利时刚果的殖民地环境中,切割身体的过程,无论是生活还是死,都是用刚果和比利时观察员的同类和其他梦幻般的消费故事。部分是由于人体的含义和殖民环境中的人体尸体的不稳定性。这篇论文通过在比利时刚果开设身体的医疗技术来展示尸体和人格的不同。通过解剖学和相关的西方医学学科对刚果群体上的人体对人体进行特定阅读的尝试是不成功的。最终,在殖民语境中重新诠释并重塑了手术和尸检等实践,以及社会和医学死亡的定义。通过审查围绕切割人类肉体的医学技术产生的冲突,这篇论文追溯了多个平行的叙述,以便在其医学分配之外的人体(刚果或比利时)的可接受使用和代表。

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