Andréa Wiszmeg (1983-)


Cells in Culture, Cells in Suspense

practices of cultural production in foetal cell research

Wiszmeg, Andréa | CELLS IN CULTURE, CELLS IN SUSPENSE : practices of cultural production in foetal cell research


BoklivArtikelnr: 9789198369083

Denna avhandling utforskar etnologiska aspekter av transplantation av fosterceller vid Parkinsons sjukdom och dess kulturella och etiska implikationer.

  • Utforskar kulturella aspekter av foetal cellforskning.

  • Analyserar etiska och logistiska utmaningar i medicinsk praktik.

  • Utgiven som häftat band 2019.

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Bindning: Häftat band

Bokförlag: Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck
ISBN: 9789198369083
Bokserie: Lund Studies in Arts and Cultural Sciences

Omfång: 212 s.
Språk: Engelska
Utgivningsdatum: 2019-01-29

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Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative affliction to which researchers have long striven to find a cure. The human embryo is a source of vital cells used in regenerative medicine, as well as a powerful symbol of life. Using foetal cells from aborted embryos for transplantation to the brains of Parkinson patients is an avenue that has been explo

Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative affliction to which researchers have long striven to find a cure. The human embryo is a source of vital cells used in regenerative medicine, as well as a powerful symbol of life. Using foetal cells from aborted embryos for transplantation to the brains of Parkinson patients is an avenue that has been explored by neuroscientists on and off for the last thirty years. This ethnological compilation thesis follows a national branch of a foetal cell transplantation trial through successes as well as challenges in processing foetal material into an effective, transplantable cell suspension. The cell suspension is conceptualized as a bio-object, and explored as something that produces new knowledge, emotions and logistical and ethical negotiations. These products are beyond the scope of the trial and biomedical research in general, but they do nonetheless interact with and affect society at large. New biomedical inventions and forms of therapies transgress the limits of life and death and the boundaries of individuals, as well as between species. Such cultural reordering challenges researchers, health care professionals as well patients on a daily basis. Exploring the intersection between instruction and practice, nature and culture as well as between science and ritual, this thesis contributes to a broader understanding of cultural and material conditions of knowledge production. It also offers a methodological elaboration of how a diffractive approach may be fruitful in ethnographic research, when trying to reconcile epistemological differences in cross-disciplinary endeavours. The thesis is itself a product of multidisciplinary cooperation, in which the researcher is affiliated with the milieus the Department of Art and Cultural Sciences and the Basal Ganglia Disorders Linnaeus Consortium (Bagadilico) of the Medical Faculty, both at Lund University, as well as the Learning and Media Technology (LET) Studio at Gothenburg University. Andréa Wiszmeg, Department of Arts and Cultural Studies Lund University, is an ethnologist with a B.A. in the History of Ideas and Sciences, and a Master in Applied Cultural Analysis. Cells in Culture, Cells in Suspense is her doctoral thesis.


Cells in Culture, Cells in Suspense av Andréa Wiszmeg hittar du under Samhälls- och rättsvetenskap inom Samhällsvetenskap | Rättsvetenskap i huvudkategorin Politik | Samhälle.

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Boken behandlar de kulturella och etiska aspekterna av foetal cellforskning, särskilt i relation till Parkinsons sjukdom, och hur foetala celler från aborterade embryon används i forskningen.

Författaren utforskar kulturella institutioner, etiska förhandlingar och de utmaningar som nya biomedicinska uppfinningar medför, samt samspelet mellan vetenskap och kultur.

Boken är utgiven av Lunds universitet, Media-Tryck, har 212 sidor, är på engelska, utgiven den 29 januari 2019 och är i formatet häftat band.

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