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Hidden Histories of the Dead

Hidden Histories of the Dead

Hidden Histories of the Dead

Disputed Bodies in Modern British Medical Research
Elizabeth T. Hurren, University of Leicester
December 2022
Available
Paperback
9781108735537

    In this discipline-redefining book, Elizabeth T. Hurren maps the post-mortem journeys of bodies, body-parts, organs, and brains, inside the secretive culture of modern British medical research after WWII as the bodies of the deceased were harvested as bio-commons. Often the human stories behind these bodies were dissected, discarded, or destroyed in death. Hidden Histories of the Dead recovers human faces and supply-lines in the archives that medical science neglected to acknowledge. It investigates the medical ethics of organ donation, the legal ambiguities of a lack of fully-informed consent and the shifting boundaries of life and re-defining of medical death in a biotechnological era. Hurren reveals the implicit, explicit and missed body disputes that took second-place to the economics of the national and international commodification of human material in global medical sciences of the Genome era. This title is also available as Open Access.

    • Provides a trans-disciplinary study of the medical sciences in action
    • Maps bodies, body parts, organs, brains, on their post-mortem journeys
    • Provides a novel reframing of the medical ethics of networks, actors, and economics
    • This title is also available as Open Access

    Reviews & endorsements

    ‘This is an exceptional book. Incredibly well researched, exhaustive and compelling, Hurren engages powerfully with the shifting ethics of anatomical ‘ownership’, identity and use and brings to the fore the complex history and status of the corpse. As Hurren demonstrates, these issues are as pressing now as they were in the last three hundred years or so.’ Julie-Marie Strange, Durham University

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    Product details

    December 2022
    Paperback
    9781108735537
    320 pages
    229 × 152 × 17 mm
    0.468kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Relocating the Dead-End: A Consignment for the Cul-de-Sac of History?:
    • 1. Disputed bodies and their hidden histories
    • 2. Res Nullius – nobody's thing
    • 3. The ministry of offal
    • Part II. Disputing Deadlines:
    • 4. Implicit disputes: mapping systems of implied consent
    • 5. Explicit disputes: 'the balance of probability' in coronial cases
    • 6. Missed disputes: brainstorming neuroscience
    • Part III. Death-Sentences Delayed:
    • 7. Conclusion: flesh is a dead format? Remapping the 'human atlas'.
      Author
    • Elizabeth T. Hurren , University of Leicester

      Elizabeth T. Hurren is Professor of History at the University of Leicester.