KOSKI, Kaisu (2014). Mapping the female reproductive system: Arts-based inquiry of medical students’ anatomy drawings. Studies in Material Thinking, 10. [Article]
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Abstract
This paper discusses hand-made drawings produced by first-year medical
students to portray the female reproductive system, and the anatomical, cultural and
emotional features the drawings involve. Drawing here is considered a research method
in collecting and disseminating data, as well as a typical method for teaching and
learning anatomy. In this arts-based study, drawing is also a method for interrogating
the data in the author’s art practice, asking how art and especially animation may
inquire into and contribute to anatomy education (research).
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