
Anna Bergmann
Adjunct Professor · History of perception of the body and death
Viadrina European UniversityAbout
Anna Bergmann serves as an Adjunct Professor for Modern and Cultural History at the Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder). Her academic work critically examines intersections of medicine, society, and ethics through historical lenses, with emphasis on marginalized perspectives and the evolution of scientific paradigms in bodily and medical contexts.
Her academic formation includes:
- Graduation in political science from the Free University of Berlin (Otto Suhr Institute, Central Institute for Social Science Research, Institute for East European Studies)
- Doctorate in Philosophy from Freie Universität Berlin's Department of Political Sciences and Institute for the History of Medicine
- Habilitation and teaching qualification in Modern History and Cultural History at European University Viadrina
Professor Bergmann's research synthesizes cultural, medical, and gender history to analyze how perceptions of the body, death, and medical ethics evolved, particularly through studies of anatomical practices, transplantation medicine, eugenics programs, and childhood conceptualizations. Her methodology emphasizes recovering silenced narratives within medical experimentation and racial hygiene frameworks.
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