The body and the digital archive: The Visible Human Project and the computerization of medicine

Catherine Waldby*

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Abstract

This paper addresses itself to some biopolitical issues raised by the computerization of medicine. It is now widely accepted in cultural studies and the sociology of medicine that the computer offers a conceptual model to medicine for the organization of human bodies, and that bodies are increasingly understood as forms of digital archive. However this paper uses one recent development in medical computer imaging, the Visible Human Project, to argue that the computerization of medicine also involves a material reorganization of at least some bodies, a reorganization which reveals a biopolitical hierarchy of more and less valuable bodies within the framework of high-technology medicine.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)227-243
Number of pages17
JournalHealth (United Kingdom)
Volume1
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1997
Externally publishedYes

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