Revelations of science: discussing images of prenatal development by Ernst Haeckel and Lennart Nilsson Cover Image

Revelations of science: discussing images of prenatal development by Ernst Haeckel and Lennart Nilsson
Revelations of science: discussing images of prenatal development by Ernst Haeckel and Lennart Nilsson

Author(s): Matylda Szewczyk
Contributor(s): Blanka Domachowska (Translator)
Subject(s): Photography, Health and medicine and law, Demography and human biology, Sociobiology, History of Art
Published by: Uniwersytet Gdański
Keywords: Ernst Haeckel; Lennart Nilsson; fetal images; embryo images; pregnancy;

Summary/Abstract: The paper discusses images of prenatal development created by Ernst Haeckel and Lennart Nilsson. Despite the obvious differences between a 19th-century biologist and philosopher of nature and a 20th-century photographer, substantial similarities exist in the way their respective narrations situate embryos and fetuses within the cultural realm. The paper traces the processes of creating the representations of stages of embryogenesis and the controversies surrounding them, analyzes the discursive frame within which the images are produced and function, and discusses their media specificity. It also examines the metaphysical ambitions surrounding the process of producing embryo- and fetal identities and the relation of these identities to the important cultural characteristics of their historical epochs.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 21 (28)
  • Page Range: 95-115
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: English