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SUMMARY; CHARSET=UTF-8 :"Seeing Cellular Debris, Remembering a Soviet Method" Dr Ann Kelly (University of Exeter)
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DESCRIPTION; CHARSET=UTF-8 :A microphotograph of a mosquito taken in the 1962 in a mountain laboratory in what was then Tanganyika provides a prompt to consider the socio-political salience and affective power of scientific images. Drawing inspiration from anthropological work on photographic practices, the paper excavates the context of the imageâ€™s productionâ€”both the geopolitical machinations of the global malaria eradication program and the domestic research stationâ€”to apprehend the relationship scientific work and lives. As much souvenir as â€˜epistemic thingâ€™, the microphotograph provides new directions in thinking about the materiality of memory in tropical medicine.http://www.exeter.ac.uk/events/details/?event=4702
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