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解剖、媒体描述与反应:十九世纪报纸中的黑人身体与医学教育

Dissection, media portrayals, and reaction: Black bodies and medical education in nineteenth-century newspapers.

机构信息

Department of History, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tennessee, USA.

出版信息

Clin Anat. 2024 May;37(4):455-465. doi: 10.1002/ca.24146. Epub 2024 Feb 26.

DOI:10.1002/ca.24146
PMID:38407486
Abstract

Throughout the nineteenth century, medical schools in both the Northern and Southern regions of the United States required a regular supply of bodies for medical study and experimentation. Physicians and medical students targeted the bodies of African Americans, both freedmen and the enslaved, to meet this demand. Simultaneously, the nation's booming newspaper market became a stage on which debates about the cruelty of slavery and the social consequences of pursuing medical knowledge played out in articles about the dissection of Black bodies. Such stories increased fears about dissection and mistrust towards the medical profession among African American communities, which manifested in riots against physicians, vandalism against medical schools, and corrective responses from African American newspaper editors and journalists. Through an extensive examination of nineteenth-century U.S. newspapers, this article identifies themes evident in the coverage of dissection during this period. Southern newspapers crafted stories of dissection that served the dual purpose of entertaining White readers and humiliating African Americans. This public humiliation fostered what became a popular genre of derogatory and vile humor that reinforced negative and inaccurate racialized stereotypes as well as racist science. Ultimately, such newspaper coverage provoked reactions within Black communities and among antislavery advocates that showcase how people often excluded from practicing medicine themselves viewed issues like medical education. Newspaper rhetoric around these themes amplified tensions between religious and scientific perspectives, reflected differences and similarities between the northern and southern areas of the United States, and fortified racist views in both cultural and scientific contexts.

摘要

在整个 19 世纪,美国北部和南部地区的医学院都需要定期供应人体供医学研究和实验使用。医生和医学生将非裔美国人(包括自由民和奴隶)的尸体作为目标,以满足这一需求。与此同时,美国蓬勃发展的报纸市场成为了一个舞台,关于奴隶制的残酷性和追求医学知识的社会后果的辩论在关于解剖黑人尸体的文章中展开。这些故事加剧了非裔美国社区对解剖的恐惧和对医疗行业的不信任,表现为针对医生的骚乱、对医学院的破坏,以及非裔美国报纸编辑和记者的纠正性回应。本文通过对 19 世纪美国报纸的广泛考察,确定了这一时期解剖报道中明显的主题。南方报纸撰写的解剖故事具有双重目的,既娱乐了白人读者,又羞辱了非裔美国人。这种公开的羞辱助长了一种流行的贬损和恶劣幽默的流派,这种流派强化了负面和不准确的种族化刻板印象,以及种族主义科学。最终,这种报纸报道在黑人社区和废奴主义者中引发了反应,展示了那些经常被排除在医学实践之外的人如何看待医学教育等问题。围绕这些主题的报纸言论加剧了宗教和科学观点之间的紧张关系,反映了美国北部和南部地区之间的差异和相似之处,并在文化和科学背景下强化了种族主义观点。

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