Article ID: CBB701540645

Bodies in Transit: Speculation and the Biopolitical Imaginary (2023)

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This essay explores the Bodies in Transit archive, an artifact of mid-nineteenth-century public health administration in New York City. The ledgers, which tracked the transit of every corpse that moved through the island of Manhattan between 1859 and 1894 and categorized entrants by their cause of death, nationality, and occupation, present a unique lens through which I explore the intersections of speculation, biopolitics, and urban space. I first establish a conceptual framework of "speculation" by dissecting its etymological genealogy, the roots of which share a preoccupation with vision and sight. I note that in practice, the abstracting and rationalizing tendencies of speculation operate by envisioning, calculating, and coercing specific outcomes into realization. I apply this framework to Bodies in Transit to historicize the ways in which biopolitics, the means through which the state forms, represents, and manages populations, are indexed to speculative economic practices. I read Bodies in Transit through the framework of speculation to articulate a field of meaning that illuminates the complex material and epistemic conditions surrounding its implementation and utility. As I argue, the ledgers were a response to the acceleration of real estate speculation in Manhattan, a trend that incentivized property owners to disinter burial grounds to relocate corpses to rural areas, and thereby connected the speculative logics of real estate to those of public health, spatial order, and surveillance. By thinking across and through the layered meanings of "speculation," this essay illuminates how the state's economy of knowledge is intimately related to biopolitical practices of surveillance and abstract representations of financial value in the modern city.

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Authors & Contributors
Darling, Katherine Weatherford
Dennis, Richard
Garforth, Lisa
Hou, Shen
Reardon, Jenny
Rees, Jonathan
Journals
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
American Quarterly
Environment and History
Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Perspectives on Science
Revue d'Histoire de la Pharmacie
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Columbia University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
New York University Press
Princeton University Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Urban history
Public health
Science and economics
Urban planning
Biopolitics
Human remains
People
Pasteur, Louis
Time Periods
19th century
21st century
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
Medieval
Places
New York City (New York, U.S.)
United States
London (England)
Paris (France)
Berlin (Germany)
Chicago (Illinois, U.S.)
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