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Miraculous Plagues

Miraculous Plagues

An Epidemiology of Early New England Narrative

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Opis
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 waves of disease, which contributed neatly to the settlers justifications for colonial expansion. Taking Winthrops phrase as its cornerstone, Miraculous Plagues reimagines New Englands literary history by tracing seventeenth- and earlyeighteenth-century epidemics alongside events including 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), Cristobal Silva identifies epidemiology as a generic category with specialized forms and conventions. Epidemiology functions as both subject and method in Silvas argument, as he details narratives that represent modes of infection, population distribution, and immunity. He considers how regional and generational patterns of illness affected the perception of communal identity, and heanalyzes the translation of epidemic events into narrative and generic terms, providing scholars a new way to conceptualize the relationship between immunology and ideology.Closing with a discussion of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, Miraculous Plagues underscores the portability of its insights into the geopolitics of medicine. Just as epidemiology aided in transforming colonial America, it continues to influence questions of geography, community, and identity that are bound up in global health practices today.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
85722
9780190272401
9780190272401

Opis

Rok wydania
2016
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
256
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 234
Waga (g)
363
  • 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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