Anatomy Museum: Death and the Body Displayed
Elizabeth Hallam


Hardback | Jul 2016 | REAKTION BOOKS | 9781861893758 | 408pp | 234x168mm | GEN | AUD$87.99, NZD$110.99

Anatomy museums contain some of the most compelling and challenging displays of the human body. This innovative book focusing on one such museum – in Scotland's northeast – opens up a wide-ranging history of deceased bodies on display, from medieval relics, to nineteenth-century mega-collections of human remains, to the controversial Body Worlds  exhibition that is touring the globe. A surprisingly varied and ever-changing material and visual culture of human anatomy emerges through this history, shaped by multiple factors, including colonialism and war, as well as shifts in medical institutions, technologies and media.