Article ID: CBB561180717

Constructing Representations of Germs in the Twentieth Century (2019)

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The development of germ theories of disease was reliant on the exchange of representations and descriptions of microorganisms. Visual properties were critical in establishing a shared understanding of agents of disease and their causal role. However, historians have yet to explore in detail the representation of microorganisms aimed at audiences beyond specialists. The public visual culture of germs offers a new window through which to understand health campaigns, their motivations, and intended audiences. We argue that still and moving images of germs made visible social anxieties surrounding health, race, class, and national security in ways not yet recognised.

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Authors & Contributors
Weingart, Peter
Fabio Terence Palmi Zoia
Neumeyer, Sybille
Megan Kari Nixon
Marissa Moorman
Orlando Iannuzzi, Lucas
Journals
Studia Historiae Scientiarum
Vesalius
Science in Context
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Journal of the History of Biology
Publishers
University of California, Irvine
Southern Methodist University
Transcript
Routledge
Cornell University Press
Taylor & Francis
Concepts
Germ theory of disease
Microbiology
Popularization
Visual representation; visual communication
Medicine
Science and art
People
Pasteur, Louis
Krzemieniewski, Seweryn Józef
Margulis, Lynn
Lister, Joseph, Baron
Jacobi, Abraham
Cipriani, Lidio
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
England
France
Great Britain
Southern states (U.S.)
South Africa
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