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Figuring the Other Within: The Gendered Underpinnings of Germ Narrativeslls the “epidemic model.” She uses Katherine Anne Porter’s “Pale Horse, Pale Rider” (written shortly after the Spanish Flu virus was identified) as an archetype of this epidemic model. The chapter then reveals an alternative model of disease representation, which Bollinger terms the “endemic model.”defenses 发表于 2025-3-23 17:40:59
Dying a Natural Death: Ethics and Political Activism for Endemic Infectious Diseaset of this claim, the authors develop a framework derived from historical studies of public health and from contemporary research in Structural One Health to argue that endemicity is not a natural phenomenon but is rather produced by social and economic policies. The authors argue that causal relatioBph773 发表于 2025-3-23 21:56:33
scholars spanning the fields of medical humanities, philosophy, political science, media studies, technoculture, literature, and bioethics. Exploring the nexus of contagion‘s metaphorical and material aspects, this volume contends that contagiousness in its digital, metaphorical, and biological formServile 发表于 2025-3-23 22:40:54
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-50951-3ald and moves from there to an interrogation of the neoliberal appetite for risk at the extremophile margins of life. Representing an attempt to think through what Geroux calls ., “Intestine Disorder” approaches the key questions of this volume in a way that unsettles fundamental assumptions in the field of contemporary political theory.宠爱 发表于 2025-3-24 11:33:02
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Structured Additive Regression,restrained liberty and revolution to infectious and pernicious literature. Ultimately, this understanding leads to a new way to think about the roots of cultural study and its links to biomedical history.整顿 发表于 2025-3-24 22:10:24
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Contagion and Anarchy: Matthew Arnold and the Disease of Modern Liferestrained liberty and revolution to infectious and pernicious literature. Ultimately, this understanding leads to a new way to think about the roots of cultural study and its links to biomedical history.