Exploring the intersection of anatomy and eroticism, this book delves into the often-overlooked erotic expressions found in 18th and 19th-century anatomical imagery. It highlights how anatomical illustrations, typically seen as sober and technical, also conveyed monstrous, provocative, and sensual qualities. The work uncovers the queerness of the men involved in the creation and collection of these images, revealing a hidden narrative of desire and intimacy within a discipline that traditionally shunned such topics.
Michael Sappol Poradie kníh
Michael Sappol je autorom, ktorého dielo sa hlboko ponára do histórie anatómie, smrti a vizuálnej kultúry medicíny prostredníctvom filmu, ilustrácií a výstav. Jeho pútavé skúmanie týchto tém odhaľuje fascinujúce pohľady na to, ako sme v priebehu histórie vnímali ľudské telo a jeho prepojenie s vedou. Sappolov prístup skúma vizuálne reprezentácie ľudskej anatómie a medicíny, pričom často vyzdvihuje ich zložitosť a mnohostrannosť. Jeho dielo je zásadné pre pochopenie vyvíjajúceho sa vzťahu medzi umením, vedou a naším chápaním vlastného tela.



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