
handle: 10784/15167
La investigación presentada se centra en las modalidades en las que la práctica médica colombiana de finales del siglo XIX y comienzos del XX, instala materialidades enunciativas que exponen el cuerpo percibido en estado mórbido. El ver y el decir la enfe
The research presented focuses on the modalities in which the Colombian medical practice of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries installs enunciative materials that expose the body perceived in a morbid state. Seeing and saying the deforming
biopolítica, Anormalidad, Cuerpo, Práctica médica, teratología, anatomopatología, metaphor, grammatical order, Desviación, Normal, orden biológico, Pathological, Deformity, Medical practice, Disease, teratology, Abnormality, biological order, metonimia, Monstruosidad, Monstrosity, Deviation, anatomoclinic, metáfora, orden gramatical, Deformidad, biopolitics, pathology, Body, metonymy, Enfermedad, Patológico, anatomoclínica
biopolítica, Anormalidad, Cuerpo, Práctica médica, teratología, anatomopatología, metaphor, grammatical order, Desviación, Normal, orden biológico, Pathological, Deformity, Medical practice, Disease, teratology, Abnormality, biological order, metonimia, Monstruosidad, Monstrosity, Deviation, anatomoclinic, metáfora, orden gramatical, Deformidad, biopolitics, pathology, Body, metonymy, Enfermedad, Patológico, anatomoclínica
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