Article ID: CBB000617404

Erotic Surgery: J. G. Ballard’s Crash, Octavia Butler’s “Bloodchild,” and the Visual Legacy of the Medical Museum (2022)

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This essay delves into medicine’s historically strange relation to erotic intimacy by juxtaposing an analysis of the exhibitionary objects of medical museums, with particular attention to the eighteenth-century Anatomical Venus wax models, against speculative fictions by Octavia Butler (“Bloodchild,” 1995) and J. G. Ballard (Crash, 1973). The historically legitimizing structure of dissection and the edutainment of the public medical museum have the potential to catalyze aesthetic fantasies of nude, splayed, vulnerable bodies to those outside the immediate realm of the medical field. Although we might imagine the concept of “erotic surgery” to be one that is relegated to the nightmarish fantasies of dystopic futures, it is an aesthetic phenomenon that looks back into surgical history as much as it looks forward.

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Authors & Contributors
Cohen, Matt
Edmonson, James M.
Giorgianni, Franco
Hobgood, Allison P.
Jenner, Mark S. R.
Kostihova, Marcela
Journals
American Journal of Philology
Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Journal of American Culture
Journal of Literature and Science
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Publishers
Ohio State University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Routledge
Syracuse University
Concepts
Medicine and culture
Medicine and literature
Disease and diseases
Science and literature
Museums
Eroticism
People
Butler, Octavia Estelle
Beckett, Samuel
Callimachus
Foucault, Michel
Joyce, James
Proust, Marcel
Time Periods
20th century, late
16th century
17th century
19th century
20th century, early
21st century
Places
England
United States
Paris (France)
Australia
Czech Republic
France
Institutions
Smithsonian Institution
United States. Army
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