The Dark Value of Criminal Bodies: Context, Consent, and the Disturbing Sale of John Parker's Skull.

Journal of conservation & museum studies Pub Date : 2015-01-01 Epub Date: 2015-02-09 DOI:10.5334/jcms.1021220
Shane McCorristine
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The recent sale of a human skull at an auction in Sussex should raise ethical concerns. Whenever human body parts are sold or put in a glass case and displayed for public view people should be provided with context and extensively informed about what they see. The gaze is never innocent, and to ignore the particular journeys that body parts take into auction rooms, anatomy departments, and museums is to be complicit in acts of historical injustice. In this case the skull was that of John Parker, who was executed by hanging in 1813. The likelihood that this was illicitly obtained by medical professionals means that the sale of the skull at auction two hundred years later is fraught with ethical problems. Along with a discussion of context, fragments like Parker's skull must therefore also become part of a debate about consent. Issues of context and consent can help us think about the display of human remains in museums in a manner that is intimate and 'disturbingly informative' (Mütter Museum 2014). However, the sale of Parker's skull - described as an 'antique piece' in the press coverage (BBC News 2014) - is a reminder that the global marketplace in objectified body parts is disturbing in quite a different manner.

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犯罪尸体的黑暗价值:背景、同意和约翰·帕克头骨令人不安的出售。
最近在苏塞克斯举行的一场拍卖会上出售的一个人类头骨应该引起人们的道德担忧。无论何时人体部位被出售或放在玻璃柜里供公众观看,都应该向人们提供相关信息,并广泛告知他们所看到的情况。这种凝视从来都不是无辜的,忽视身体部位进入拍卖行、解剖部门和博物馆的特殊旅程,就是参与了历史不公正的行为。这个头骨是约翰·帕克的,他于1813年被处以绞刑。这具头骨很可能是由医疗专业人员非法获得的,这意味着200年后在拍卖会上出售这具头骨充满了道德问题。因此,在讨论背景的同时,像帕克头骨这样的碎片也必须成为关于同意的辩论的一部分。背景和同意的问题可以帮助我们以一种亲密和“令人不安的信息”的方式思考博物馆中人类遗骸的展示(m特博物馆,2014)。然而,帕克头骨的出售——在媒体报道中被称为“古董”(BBC新闻2014)——提醒人们,物化身体部位的全球市场正以一种截然不同的方式令人不安。
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