“Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The Knick

This essay examines the interrelations of health and white privilege in the U.S.-American historical and medical drama The Knick “(2014-). Employing a broad definition of health and drawing from performance studies, this article argues that the everyday life within the series depicts a racist so...

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Main Author: Claudia Trotzke
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Language:English
Published: Regensburg: Current objectives in postgraduate American studies c/o Universität Regensburg/Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 2016-05-01
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Online Access:https://copas.uni-regensburg.de/index.php/copas/article/view/251
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description This essay examines the interrelations of health and white privilege in the U.S.-American historical and medical drama The Knick “(2014-). Employing a broad definition of health and drawing from performance studies, this article argues that the everyday life within the series depicts a racist society, while the television series itself with its rhetoric of modernity and visual strategies makes white privilege visible in the context of health. The television series and everyday life within the show are examined in regard to their performative dimensions, i.e. both levels of performance do not merely represent, but take an active part in defining health and its surrounding discourses.  
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spelling doaj-art-f0d9d80f7e5e4e1d8c6ae6a765452cf12024-11-15T07:29:50ZengRegensburg: Current objectives in postgraduate American studies c/o Universität Regensburg/Institut für Anglistik und AmerikanistikCurrent Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies1861-61272016-05-0117110.5283/copas.251“Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The KnickClaudia Trotzke0University of Regensburg This essay examines the interrelations of health and white privilege in the U.S.-American historical and medical drama The Knick “(2014-). Employing a broad definition of health and drawing from performance studies, this article argues that the everyday life within the series depicts a racist society, while the television series itself with its rhetoric of modernity and visual strategies makes white privilege visible in the context of health. The television series and everyday life within the show are examined in regard to their performative dimensions, i.e. both levels of performance do not merely represent, but take an active part in defining health and its surrounding discourses.   https://copas.uni-regensburg.de/index.php/copas/article/view/251White PrivilegeHealthMedicinePerformance StudiesModernityThe Knick
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“Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The Knick
Current Objectives of Postgraduate American Studies
White Privilege
Health
Medicine
Performance Studies
Modernity
The Knick
title “Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The Knick
title_full “Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The Knick
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title_short “Modern Medicine Had to Start Somewhere:” Performing Health and White Privilege in The Knick
title_sort modern medicine had to start somewhere performing health and white privilege in the knick
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Health
Medicine
Performance Studies
Modernity
The Knick
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