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Heliosis: Sunshine, Hygiene and Medicine


26 Apr 2007, 4:30pm - 6:30pm

Room 1204, Warmington Tower

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Cost The event is free but please register in advance by emailing Natalie Warner at csisp@gold.ac.uk
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Part of the CSISP 'What is Medicine?' seminar series

From the beginning of the 20th century a variety of medical forces changed the relationship between human bodies and sunlight and in turn weaved sunlight, as a giver of health, into the fabric of social environments. For example both the People's League and the New Health Society played a part in public health campaigns around the benefits of sunlight however these campaigns framed sunlight exposure in order to stabilise a specific social figuration as part of a broader social hygiene movement. Yet, by the early 1920s a variety of organisations and movements appeared that sought to materially 'domesticate' the action sun's rays as a great health benefit in its own right. In this paper I will examine the promotion of sunlight in this period in order to chart the emergence of a nexus made up of bodies, sunlight and social environments. I have termed this assemblage a heliosis - to capture the idea of an interactive stabilization between the various knotted couplings of the human body in the sunlit environment.

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26 Apr 2007 4:30pm - 6:30pm
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