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Judul Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper : How Art and Archives Defined Second World War Reconstructive Surgery in Britain / Christine Slobogin
Pengarang Slobogin, Christine
Penerbitan Rocheste : Boydell & Brewer, 2025
Deskripsi Fisik 272 hlm. :ill.
ISBN 9781580465946
Subjek Plastic surgery—History
Catatan An interdisciplinary approach to medical history that shows the key role that drawings and photographs had in shaping the material, professional, emotional and aesthetic parameters of plastic surgery. Plastic surgery in twentieth-century Britain was a medical discipline with deep ties to art, artists and art history. It was also a field still in the process of creating its reputation and its archives. Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper examines these archives, focusing in particular on the works on paper held within these collections by two artists: Diana "Dickie" Orpen and Percy Hennell. Plastic surgeons depended upon the drawings and photographs made by these and other medical illustrators to craft certain narratives about their field and their surgical practice. In addition to telling an art history of plastic surgery during this period, Putting Plastic Surgery on Paper engages with the affective parameters of archival objects, and with what working as a historian involves when done within potentially trauma
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