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Medicine's Moving Pictures
Medicine, Health, and Bodies in American Film and Television
Edited by Leslie J. Reagan
Edited by Nancy Tomes
Edited by Paula A. Treichler


This groundbreaking book argues that health and medical media, with their unique goals and production values, constitute a rich cultural and historical archive and deserve greater scholarly attention. Original essays by leading media scholars and historians of medicine demonstrate that Americans throughout the twentieth century have learned about health, disease, medicine, and the human body from movies. Heroic doctors and patients fighting dread diseases have thrilled and moved audiences everywhere; amid changing media formats, medicine's moving pictures continue to educate, entertain, and help us understand the body's journey through life. Perennially popular, health and medical media are also complex texts reflecting many interests and constituencies including, notably, the U.S. medical profession, which has often sought, if not always successfully, to influence content, circulation, and meaning. Medicine's Moving Pictures makes clear that health and medical media representations are "more than illustrations," shows their power to shape health perceptions, practices, and policies, and identifies their social, cultural, and historical contexts.

Contributors: Lisa Cartwright, Vanessa Northington Gamble, Rachel Gans-Boriskin, Valerie Hartouni, Susan E. Lederer, John Parascandola, Martin S. Pernick, Leslie J. Reagan, Naomi Rogers, Nancy Tomes, Paula A. Treichler, Joseph Turow

Leslie J. Reagan is an associate professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Nancy Tomes is a professor at Stony Brook University; Paula A. Treichler is a professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

 

DETAILS

17 b/w illustrations

Size: 9 x 6 in
10 digit ISBN: 1580462340
13 digit ISBN: 9781580462341
Binding: Hardback
First published: 01/Nov/2007
Price: 85.00 USD / 50.00 GBP Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Rochester Studies in Medical History
Subject: History of Science & Medicine

BIC class: AVH

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/08/2008
 
Contents
1   More than Illustrations: Early Twenntieth-Century Health Films as Contributors to the Histories of Medicine and of Motion Pictures
Martin Pernick
2   Celebrity Diseases
Nancy Tomes
3   Syphilis at the Cinema: Medicine and Morals in VD Films of the U.S. Public Health Service in World War II
John Parascandola
4   Medicine, Popular culture, and the Power o Narrative: The HIV/AIDS Storyline on General Hospital
Paula Treichler
5   Mandy (1952): On voice and LIstening in the (Deaf) Maternal Melodrama
Lisa Cartwright
6   Projecting breast Cancer: SElf-Examination Films and the Making of a New Cultural Practice
7   American Medicine and the Politics of Filmmaking: Sister Kenny (RKO, 1946)
Naomi Rogers
8   Passing or Passive: Postwar Hollywood Images of Black Physicians
Vanessa Northington Gamble
9   From Expert in Action to Existential Angst: A Half-Century of Television Doctors
Joseph Turrow and Rachel Gans-Boriskin
10   Hollywood and Hu;man Experimentation: Representing Medical Research in Popular Film
Susan Lederer
11   Suggestions for Further Reading
Valerie Hartouni
 

Reviews
Of particular interest is the well-documented corporate and political give-and-take regarding how a sensitive medical subject will be treated. --R.D. Arcari, University of Connecticut School of Medicine in Choice April 2008

A consistently illuminating and engaging exploration of medicine's representation in film and television. In the language of Variety, it combines art and box office: a substantive and accessible contribution to cultural and media studies as well as to the history of medicine. -- Charles Rosenberg, Professor of the History of Science and Ernest E. Monrad Professor in the Social Sciences, Harvard University

Film and television representation of health and medicine is neglected, both as an area of historical study and as a research resource. This collection, ranging as it does from wartime public heath films about syphilis to post-war TV doctors, is therefore to be welcomed. Its interdisciplinary approach helps us begin to decode important areas of twentieth-century American cultural history. -- Virginia Berridge, Professor of History, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine



 

 

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