Article ID: CBB451412712

Two Students and a Corpse: The Semantics of Disgust in the Making of Colonial Knowledge (2018)

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Ragab, Ahmed (Author)


History and Technology
Volume: 34
Issue: 1
Pages: 79-88


Publication Date: 2018
Edition Details: Special Issue: Thinking with the World: Histories of Science and Technology from the ‘Out There’
Language: English

The central piece in Cairo medical school’s museum is a painting portraying the school’s first dissection lesson. Dissection was central to the agenda of the school’s founder, Antoine Barthelemy Clot (d. 1868). In Clot’s narrative, dissection was key to modern scientific education. In his writings, he chronicled what he believed to be his students’ resistance and disgust with the practice. This article investigates the emotional underwriting of colonial science, and explores the role played by disgust in constructing colonial narratives of progress and scientific authority, and in the postcolonial narratives of colonial and precolonial history. It argues that disgust, along with similar emotions, functions on a moral economy that underwrites and authorizes the production of colonial scientific authority.

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Authors & Contributors
Hurren, Elizabeth T.
Boston, Ceridwen
Buklijas, Tatjana
Chaplin, Simon
Edmonson, James M.
Guerrini, Anita
Journals
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Medical History
Canadian Historical Review
Histoire des Sciences Médicales
History of Psychiatry
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Publishers
Blast Books
W. W. Norton & Co.
Open University (United Kingdom)
Concepts
Dissection
Medical education and teaching
Medicine
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Visual representation; visual communication
People
Vesalius, Andreas
Hewson, William
Hume, David
Hunter, William
Thurlow, Thomas
Hunter, John
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
16th century
20th century, early
17th century
Renaissance
Places
Great Britain
Italy
United States
Vienna (Austria)
Austro-hungary
Munich (Germany)
Institutions
Oxford University
Reale Museo di Fisica e Storia Naturale di Firenze
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