A Cultural History of Disease (Medical History)
Professor Joanna Bourke
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/watch-now/series/cultural-disease
Acclaimed cultural historian Professor Joanna Bourke will be exploring six physical maladies that have afflicted people throughout the world: tuberculosis, polio, breast cancer, AIDS, sickle cell disease, and dementia.
Lectures are free, hybrid (in the City of London or online) and can be viewed later. They are all ticketed.
This series of lectures explores six physical maladies that have afflicted people throughout the world: tuberculosis, polio, breast cancer, AIDS, sickle cell disease, and dementia. The 2019-21 Covid pandemic has excited widespread interest in the social, cultural, and political meaning of illness.
The scientific frameworks through which societies try to cope with the physical maladies has been shown to be contested, opening up a wider debate about science and society. The history of disease has been characterised by dramatic breakthroughs, bitter clinical rivalries, and multi-billion pound pharmaceutical interventions.
The lectures explore questions of contemporary interest through the lens of competing scientific/medical expertise, lived experience, and historical change.
Breast Cancer: A Cultural History
6pm Thurs 12 Jan 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall/ Online/ Watch Later
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/breast-history
6pm, Thurs 16 Feb 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall / Online/ Watch Later
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/aids-history
Sickle Cell Disease: A Cultural History
6pm, Thurs 16 Mar 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall / Online/ Watch Later
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/sickle-cell-history
6pm, Thurs 11 May 2023, Barnard’s Inn Hall / Online/ Watch Later
https://www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/dementia-history
More History of Medicine:
The History of Barts’ Hospital: Barts at 900, Charles Knight
6pm, Thurs 4 May 2023, TBC/ Online/ Watch Later