Plagues and Epidemics —— Infected Spaces Past and Present

----- 鼠疫和流行病:过去和现在的感染空间

ISBN: 9781847885470 出版年:2010 页码:416 D Ann Herring Alan C Swedlund Bloomsbury Publishing

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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments List of Contributors 1 Plagues and Epidemics in Anthropological Perspective D. Ann Herring, McMaster University, Canada, and Alan C. Swedlund, University ofMassachusetts, Amherst 2 Ecosyndemics: Global Warming and the Coming Plaguesof the Twenty-first Century Merrill Singer, University of Connecticut 3 Pressing Plagues: On the Mediated Communicability ofEpidemics Charles L. Briggs, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley 4 On Creating Epidemics, Plagues, and Other WartimeAlarums and Excursions: Enumerating versus EstimatingCivilian Mortality in Iraq James Trostle, Trinity College, Connecticut 5 Avian Influenza and the Third Epidemiological Transition Ron Barrett, Macalester College 6 Deconstructing an Epidemic: Cholera in Gibraltar Lawrence A. Sawchuk, University of Toronto, Scarborough, Canada 7 The End of a Plague? Tuberculosis in New Zealand Judith Littleton, University ofAuckland, Julie Park, University of Auckland, and Linda Bryder, University of Auckland 8 Epidemics and Time: Influenza and Tuberculosis duringand after the 1918-1919 Pandemic Andrew Noymer, University of California, Irvine, and International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria 9 Everyday Mortality in the Time of Plague: OrdinaryPeople in Massachusetts before and during the 1918Influenza Epidemic Alan C. Swedlund, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 10 The Coming Plague of Avian Influenza D. Ann Herring and Stacy Lockerbie, McMaster University, Canada 11 Past into Present: History and the Making of Knowledgeabout HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal People Mary-Ellen Kelm, Simon Fraser University, Canada 12 Accounting for Epidemics: Mathematical Modeling andAnthropology Steven M. Goodreau, University of Washington 13 Social Inequalities and Dengue Transmission in LatinAmerica Arachu Castro, Harvard University, Yasmin Khawja, Yeshiva University, USA, and James Johnston, University of British Columbia, Canada 14 From Plague, an Epidemic Comes: Recounting Disease asContamination and Configuration Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney 15 Making Plagues Visible: Yellow Fever, Hookworm, andChagas' Disease, 1900-1950 Ilana Lowy, CNRS Paris 16 Metaphors of Malaria Eradication in Cold War Mexico Marcos Cueto, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia 17 "Steady with Custom": Mediating HIV Prevention in theTrobriand Islands, Papua New Guinea Katherine Lepani, Australian National University 18 Explaining Kuru: Three Ways to Think about an Epidemic Shirley Lindenbaum, City University of New York References Index

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