Elizabeth Hallam, Anatomy Museum: Death and the Body Displayed, London: Reaktion Books, 2016, hardback £35.00, pp. viii+44
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
Sam Alberti dissects an accessible book on the ins and outs of displaying human remain
A review of: Tinne Claes. Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody’s Dead. London: Palgrave Mac...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
(See attached document, below, for international dissemination and impact).Twelve month collaboratio...
This volume addresses the relationship between archaeologists and the dead, through the many dimensi...
Acquiring adequate resources for anatomy education has represented a challenge throughout the discip...
Relational dimensions of contemporary anatomy, as a body of knowledge and a field of material practi...
Over the last 30 years shifts in museum practice, calls for the repatriation of the remains of Indig...
The article discusses the aesthetic practice and the philosophical implications of exhibition of hum...
The collection and display of human remains has long been accepted within many cultures and religion...
Review of: Erin E. Edwards: The Modernist Corpse: Posthumanism and the Posthumous. University of Min...
A book review of Helen Rees Leahy\u27s Museum Bodies: The Politics and Practices of Visiting and Vie...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...
Sam Alberti dissects an accessible book on the ins and outs of displaying human remain
A review of: Tinne Claes. Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody’s Dead. London: Palgrave Mac...
Obra ressenyada: Tinne CLAES, Corpses in Belgian Anatomy, 1860-1914. Nobody's Dead. London: Palgrave...
(See attached document, below, for international dissemination and impact).Twelve month collaboratio...
This volume addresses the relationship between archaeologists and the dead, through the many dimensi...
Acquiring adequate resources for anatomy education has represented a challenge throughout the discip...
Relational dimensions of contemporary anatomy, as a body of knowledge and a field of material practi...
Over the last 30 years shifts in museum practice, calls for the repatriation of the remains of Indig...
The article discusses the aesthetic practice and the philosophical implications of exhibition of hum...
The collection and display of human remains has long been accepted within many cultures and religion...
Review of: Erin E. Edwards: The Modernist Corpse: Posthumanism and the Posthumous. University of Min...
A book review of Helen Rees Leahy\u27s Museum Bodies: The Politics and Practices of Visiting and Vie...
Concerns regarding treatment of the dead in scientific and public arenas, issues related to consent,...
Mummies are objects of wonder in museums worldwide, often made popular by films and books. Fascinate...
The aim of this study is to explore how the dead human body is socially produced through the practic...