In 1987 horrific tales of organ theft that had been circulating
in Central and South America for years caught the attention of the
international media. Soon reports came from all over the planet,
rising to a crescendo in the late 1990s. Veronique Campion-Vincent
describes these narratives in detail and classifies them as three
basic types: the Baby Parts Story, Eye Thieves, and Kidney Heists.
She then recounts the social problems that seemed to make these
awful legends plausible--trade in human organs bought from the
living poor; advances in modern medicine which seemed to blur the
lines between life and death; the ills of poverty in the developing
world and its consequences; international adoption and real human
trafficking.
Religious and moral authorities, political campaigners,
propagandists, and the media all exploited the legends of organ
theft according to their specific agendas. Campion-Vincent reviews
the explanations offered by authorities, reporters, and
anthropologists and offers her own folklore analysis pointing out
the similarities between organ theft stories and the perennial tale
of the Slaughter of the Innocents. Noting the real trials of
everyday life in much of the Third World and documented cases of
illegal trafficking in organs, corpses, and children,
Campion-Vincent does not dismiss these tales as just another
example of urban legends run amok. Instead, she offers a nuanced
analysis of the connections between traditional horror tales,
modern trends, and real events to show how complicated it can be to
know the truth of any particular story.
These legends still circulate, and variations remain commonplace
throughout the world. Campion-Vincent notes, sadly, that the social
problems that paralleled the rise of organ theft narratives persist
today.
Veronique Campion-Vincent of Paris, France, works at the Maison
des Sciences de L'Homme. She has published numerous books in French
and articles in French and English on contemporary legends.
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