感情用事的医生:J·马里昂·西姆斯的人生故事

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-07-29 DOI:10.3138/cras-2022-009
Maddi Chan
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被认为是“现代妇科之父”的J·马里恩·西姆斯博士的职业生涯以他的自传而达到顶峰。《我的生活故事》标志着美国医学和19世纪印刷文化的相互依存,这进一步推动了对医生生活叙事的需求。西姆斯的自传于1884年在他死后出版,讲述了废奴主义者的耸人听闻和多愁善感。尽管西姆斯的作品依赖于对被奴役妇女的剥削和劳动,但他在情感上代表了自己和他的病人,以消除他在奴隶制暴力中的罪责,同时使他的作者声音合法化。通过研究医学和情感在西姆斯自传中的交叉,本文展示了西姆斯的表演影响,以及19世纪的性和种族政治,是如何让他彻底接触到被奴役的女性身体的。《我的生活故事》中运用的多愁善感的修辞,确保了西姆斯作为一名仁慈的医生的权威和清白,抹去了他所试验的被奴役妇女的劳动和具体经历。
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The Sentimental Physician: J. Marion Sims’s Story of My Life
The career of Dr. J. Marion Sims, considered the “father of modern gynecology,” culminated with his autobiography. Story of My Life signals the interdependency of American medicine and nineteenth-century print culture, which furthered the demand for physicians’ life narratives. Published posthumously in 1884, Sims’s autobiography is informed by abolitionist sensationalism and sentimentality. Though his work depended on the exploitation and labour of enslaved women, Sims represents himself and his patients sentimentally, in ways that dismiss his culpability in the violence of slavery while legitimizing his authorial voice. By examining how medicine and sentiment intersect within Sims’s autobiography, this paper demonstrates how Sims’s performative affect, together with nineteenth-century sexual and racial politics, granted him unmitigated access to enslaved women’s bodies. The rhetoric of sentimentality deployed in Story of My Life functions to secure Sims’s authority and innocence as a benevolent physician, erasing the labour and embodied experience of the enslaved women he experimented on.
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