表演解剖:作为医学人文研究方法论的女性主义表演。

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Alex Mermikides
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在过去的两年里,我一直在利用自己在伦敦国王学院(King’s College London)医学院担任表演研究员的身份,进行一场关于人体解剖的表演。表演试图捕捉和传达解剖室的情感文化,以及其中保存和解剖的尸体的不可思议的物质性,专注于情感,道德和存在的焦虑,敬畏,好奇和病态的迷恋。在这篇文章中,我展示了女权主义表演的实践如何被用作医学教育中的一种研究方法,以及它如何通过解构已故捐赠者的尸体来挑战关于未来医生如何构建其职业身份的二元假设。
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Performing dissections: feminist performance as research methodology in the medical humanities.

Over the past two years, I have been making a performance about human dissection, capitalising on my position as a performance researcher embedded in the medical school at King's College London. The performance seeks to capture and convey the affective culture of the dissection room and the uncanny materiality of the preserved and anatomised bodies within it, dwelling on the emotional, ethical and existential anxiety, the awe, wonder and morbid fascination they elicit. In this article, I demonstrate how the practice of feminist performance might be employed as a research methodology within medical education, and how it might challenge binary assumptions about how future doctors construct their professional identity, by deconstructing the bodies of deceased donors.

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