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The rise and demise of a collection of human fetuses at Mount Holyoke College.

机译:霍利奥克山学院(Mount Holyoke College)一群人类胎儿的兴衰。

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When I found myself at the center of a controversy over the disposition of an old collection of human fetal specimens at Mount Holyoke College, I was motivated to explore the historical transformation that turned embryo collecting for research and pedagogical purposes from a noble to a disparaged practice, and dead fetuses from prized anatomical specimens to ugly, anomalous entities. Using Linda Layne's analysis of the literal and symbolic erasure of dead fetuses from American cultural discourse, this article examines the shifting circumstances that once encouraged the collection of fetal specimens but that now mandate their disappearance. Using Mount Holyoke as a case study, it describes the scientific logic and specific social exchange networks that led to the acquisition of hundreds of fetal specimens in the first half of the 20th century. It also examines the factors--including changes in biology education, concerns about handling hazardous fixatives, and especially the prominence of beautified andlifelike fetal images consistent with the so-called "culture of life"--that prompt the dissolution and demise of human embryo and fetal collections.
机译:当我发现自己在霍利奥克山学院(Mount Holyoke College)处置人类胎儿标本的旧收藏的争议的中心时,我被激发了探索历史转变的经历,这种历史转变将用于研究和教学目的的胚胎收藏从贵族变成了贬低的实践。以及从珍贵的解剖标本到丑陋的异常实体的死胎。本文使用琳达·莱恩(Linda Layne)对美国文化话语中的死胎的字面和象征性擦除的分析,考察了不断变化的情况,这些情况曾经鼓励收集胎儿标本,但现在要求其消失。它以霍利奥克山为例,描述了导致20世纪上半叶采集数百个胎儿标本的科学逻辑和特定的社会交流网络。它还检查了促使人类胚胎解体和死亡的因素,包括生物学教育的变化,对处理有害固定剂的担忧,尤其是与所谓的“生活文化”相一致的美化和栩栩如生的胎儿图像的突出性。和胎儿收藏。

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