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OverviewThis book examines what it means to live in an epidemiological reality, exploring the worldbuilding properties of epidemiology through the lens of critical theory, literary analysis, and visual culture. Whether we want it or not, we live in a world made of statistical correlations, risk factors, and social determinants of health, animal reservoirs and spillovers, containment strategies and curves to be flattened, prophylactic measures, and syndromic surveillance systems detecting in real-time potential outbreaks. This book uses a series of vignettes to show that we have lived in a version of that reality for quite some time now, even before the formalization of epidemiological tools and concepts at the beginning of the twentieth century. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vincent BruyerePublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 2024 ed. ISBN: 9783031685163ISBN 10: 3031685164 Pages: 118 Publication Date: 29 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents.- Introduction. .- 1. Stinky Contexts (Abbott Pandemic Defense Coalition, 2023). .- 2. Epidemiological Realism (The Horla, 1887). .- 3. Facing Toxicity (New York Health Department, 2019). .- 4. Diagnosing Exemplarity (Still Alice, 2014). .- 5. Picturing Incidence (Clara Jacobi, 1689; Stromae, 2013). .- 6. In the Meantime (120 Beats Per Minutes, 2017). .- 7. Statistical Interlude (Halbwachs, 1913). .- 8. Occupational Realism (Severance, 2018). .- 9. Scenes of Plotlessness (Woolf, 1926; Camus, 1946). .- 10. Scenes of Contagion (Poussin, ca. 1630; Soderbergh, 2011). .- 11. Scenes of Immunization (Driftwood, 1947). .- 12. The Rabid Wolf and the Sovereign (Bauhin, 1591). .- 13. Scenes of Awkwardness (Little Joe, 2019). .- 14. The Sentinel Effect.ReviewsAuthor InformationVincent Bruyere is Winship Distinguished Research Professor of French and associate professor in the department of French and Italian with a faculty affiliation in the Center for the Study of Human Health at Emory University in Atlanta, USA. He is the author of La Différence Francophone (2012), Perishability Fatigue: Forays into Environmental Loss and Decay (2018), and Environmental Humanities on the Brink: The Vanitas Hypothesis (2023). In 2023–24, he was a research fellow at the Center for Apocalyptic and Post-apocalyptic Studies in Heidelberg, Germany. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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