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Fiona Ma, a member of the California Assembly and a Chinese American, has said this about Body Worlds and similar exhibits (quoted from her website):
Ma, a Chinese American, said she became concerned about the use of Chinese remains after viewing a 2005 anatomy exhibition when she served on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. "Chinese people are very superstitious about death. If someone dies in a house, they won't buy the house," she said. "They believe in full-body burials. They don't believe in organ donations, and some people don't even believe in giving blood. So, automatically, I thought that something was wrong with the show."
She is author of a bill that would require proof of informed consent either from the donor or next of kin before bodies can be put on display in California.
On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:09 AM, Len Adams wrote:
> I'm curious what feelings run through people of Chinese heritage as they see prisoners from their former country on display doing things they never did in real life. I see similarities between trotting Sitting Bull around an arena and seeing a former Chinese prisoner posed as if throwing a football.
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> - Len
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