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The Social Production of Crisis

Blood, Politics, and Death in France and the United States

9780197682487
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When does epidemic disease disrupt society to the point where it becomes a political crisis? In the early 1980s, almost unnoticed in the larger drama that was AIDS, over half of hemophiliacs and a large number of blood transfusion recipients were infected with toxic blood contaminated with HIV. The French publics discovery of this catastrophe in the early 1990s created a transformative political crisis; this same discovery in the United States went largely unnoticed. In The Social Production of Crisis, Constance A. Nathanson and Henri Bergeron focus on a profoundly troubling story to present a detailed case comparative analysis not only of the catastrophe itself and its multiple retrospective interpretations but also of its intimate connection to the history and organization of blood as a consumer product in each country. They draw on secondary sources, archival research, and interviews with key players to provide a historical, political, andsocial reconstruction of the HIV contamination of the blood supply to answer the question of how and why disease morphed into crisis in France and not in the United States. They also raise questions about the curious immunity to human suffering as a policy engine in the United States, about the often reiteratedweakness of civil society in France, and about theorizing alternative epidemic trajectories. Investigating a series of morally shocking events, this book develops a sociological theory of how political crises are socially produced and raises questions about disease policy and politics in the US and France.
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OUP USA
102444
9780197682487
9780197682487

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
513
  • Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: The Social Life of Blood, 1948-1980; HIV/BLOOD STORIES; Chapter 3: Act I - Before the Storm, 1981-85; Chapter 4: Act II - The Storm Breaks, 1986-95; Chapter 5: Mobilization of the Afflicted; BLOOD EPISTEMOLOGY; Chapter 6: Litigation; Chapter 7: Compensation; Chapter 8: Authoritative Retrospection; REFLECTIONS; Chapter 9: The Social Production of Political Crisis; Chapter 10: Conclusion: Crisis and Change; APPENDICES ; A. Chronologies; B. Acronyms; C. Sources; Bibliography;
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