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Miraculous Plagues

Miraculous Plagues

An Epidemiology of Early New England Narrative

9780199743476
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In the summer of 1629, John Winthrop described a series of epidemics that devastated Native American populations along the eastern seaboard of New England as a miraculous plague. Winthrop was struck by the providential nature of these epidemics, which fit neatly within the settlers justifications for colonial expansion. Taking Winthrops phrase as a cornerstone, Miraculous Plagues re-imagines New Englands literary history by tracing seventeenth- and early eighteenth-centuryepidemics alongside the early migration, the Antinomian controversy, the evolution of the halfway covenant and jeremiad, and Bostons 1721 inoculation controversy. Moving beyond familiar histories of New World epidemics (often referred to as the virgin soil model), Miraculous Plagues identifiesepidemiology as a generic category with specialized forms and conventions, and considers how regional and generational patterns of illness reposition our understanding of the relation between immunology and ideology in the formation of communal identity. Epidemiology functions as subject and method of analysis in Miraculous Plagues:: it describes those narratives that represent modes of infection, population distribution, and immunity, but, more germane to the field of literary criticism, it describes a set of analytical practices for theorizing the translation of epidemic events into narrative and generic terms. Without denying epidemiologys usefulness in combating contemporary epidemics, Miraculous Plagues affirms its power to transformcolonial spaces, and thus to reshape inquiries into the nature of community and identity; it offers critics new trajectories for analyzing late twentieth- and early twenty-first century epidemiology, and for rethinking illness and infection in terms of the geopolitics of medicine.
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OUP USA
86561
9780199743476
9780199743476

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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
514
  • Acknowledgments; Introduction; Chapter 1:: New England Epidemiology; Chapter 2:: Vectors of Dissent; Chapter 3:: Puritan Immunology; Chapter 4:: Technologies of Inoculation; Afterword; Works Cited; Index;
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