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Swallow - Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them

Swallow - Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them

of: Mary Cappello

New Press, The, 2010

ISBN: 9781595586353

Format: ePUB

Copy protection: DRM

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Price: 28,89 EUR



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Swallow - Foreign Bodies, Their Ingestion, Inspiration, and the Curious Doctor Who Extracted Them


 

This is a book about a kind of cabinet of curiosities that is itself its own kind of cabinet of curiosities: beautiful, rare, eccentric, obsessional. One of the most popular attractions in the Mtter Museum, the world-famous medical museum in Philadelphia, is the Chevalier Jackson Foreign Body Collection: a beguiling set of drawers filled with thousands of items that had been swallowed or inhaled (both by accident and deliberately), including a crucifix, hundreds of safety pins, a toy goat, a padlock, and a ",Perfect Attendance", pin.Mary Cappello uses Jackson's collection as a starting point for a lyrical, sympathetic exploration of swallowingits meanings, its assumptions, its experiences, even its rhetoric. She restores the narratives, lives, and desires of the physician-artist Dr. Chevalier Jackson and his patients who haunt this uncanny collection and uncovers a history of racism and violence, of forced ingestion and ",hysteria", (such as the woman who swallowed 26 open safety pins that interlocked in her stomach, along with a 4-meter length of string), of class and poverty that left children to bank their family's last quarters in their mouths (such as the boy whose father broke his arm when he failed to return from the hospital with the quarter he had swallowed). In Swallow, Cappello brings her original sensibility to bear on Jackson's 1938 autobiography as she highlights the achievements of this activist-inventor, probes his traumatic childhood, and brilliantly retells a life story rife with marvelous forms of rescue.As with Lawrence Weschler's Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonders, in Swallow a collection of objects forms a surprising narrative that journeys deep into the nature of human experience. A literary and psychological exploration, the book seeks to understand rather than gawk at sword swallowers, women who lunched on hardware, and a boy who wasnt saved because he wasn't believed. Cappello invites us to enter the seat of human appetite, language, aggression, breath, and even knowledgethe human mouthin an original and creative tour de force.