Cooter Roger, Stein Claudia
Wellcome Trust Centre for the History of Medicine at UCL, London, United Kingdom.
Medizinhist J. 2007;42(2):180-209.
This paper investigates why, during the 1980s and 1990s health posters moved into focus in Anglo-American intellectual culture. It argues, that this cannot be explained simply by the fact that more posters came to be produced during the "time of AIDS". It suggests the greater importance of broader shifts in socio-political life and epistemology. Through reference to works dealing with posters, two shifts in particular are highlighted: understanding the nature of power in society with an emphasis on the human body, and the increasing visualisation of all aspects of modern life.
本文探讨了为何在20世纪80年代和90年代,健康主题海报在英美的知识文化中成为焦点。文章认为,这不能简单地用在“艾滋病时代”制作了更多海报这一事实来解释。它指出社会政治生活和认识论中更广泛转变的重要性。通过参考与海报相关的作品,特别强调了两个转变:强调人体来理解社会权力的本质,以及现代生活各方面可视化程度的不断提高。