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Nixon, Kari.
Endemic[electronic resource] :essays in contagion theory /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
362.1969
書名/作者:
Endemic : essays in contagion theory // edited by Kari Nixon, Lorenzo Servitje.
其他作者:
Nixon, Kari.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 300 p. : : ill., digital ;; 22 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Communicable diseases - Epidemiology.
標題:
Communicable diseases - Social aspects.
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Sociological Theory.
標題:
Bioethics.
標題:
Medical Sociology.
標題:
Knowledge - Discourse.
標題:
Social Media.
標題:
Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
ISBN:
9781137521415
ISBN:
9781137521408
內容註:
The Making of a Modern Endemic: An Introduction; Lorenzo Servitje and Kari Nixon -- Part I. Contagious Culture and Cultures of Contagion -- Chapter 1. Contagion and Anarchy: Matthew Arnold and the Disease of Modern Life; Lorenzo Servitje -- Chapter 2. Dark Zones: The Ebola Body as a Configuration of Horror; Catherine Belling -- Chapter 3. Needles and Bullets: Media Theory, Medicine, and Propaganda; Ghislain Thibault -- Part II. Digital Virality. Chapter 4. Immunizing the Social Network: Public Health and the "Troubled Teenager" in Digital Media; Olivia Banner -- Chapter 5. The Writing is on the Wall: Epidemiology and the Anticipated Ends of Social Media; Kimberly Hall -- Part III. Theorizing the Politics of Contagion in a Neoliberal World -- Chapter 6. Intestine Disorder: Neoliberalism Biomial Politics; Robert Geroux -- Chapter e Shootings, Neuroscientifc Imaginaries and Neuroscientifc Futures; Stephen Casper -- Chapter 8. Infecting Humanness: A Critique of the Autonomous Self in Contagion; Yunjin Woo -- Part IV. Reconstructing Contagion -- Chapter 9. Thinking like a Virus: Contagion, Postmodernist Epistemology, and Ethics; Mathieu Donner -- Chapter 10. Figuring the Other Within: The Gendered Underpinnings of Germ Narratives; Laurel Bollinger -- Chapter 11. Dying a Natural Death: Ethics and Political Activism for Endemic Disease; Claire Hooker et al.
摘要、提要註:
This book develops a new multimodal theoretical model of contagion for interdisciplinary scholars, featuring contributions from influential 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 forms is a pervasively endemic condition in our contemporary moment. The chapters explore both endemicity itself and how epidemic discourse has become endemic to processes of social construction. Designed to simultaneously prime those new to the discourse of humanistic perspectives of contagion, complicate issues of interest to seasoned scholars of science and technology studies, and add new topics for debate and inquiry in the field of bioethics, Endemicwill be of wide interest for researchers and educators.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52141-5
Endemic[electronic resource] :essays in contagion theory /
Endemic
essays in contagion theory /[electronic resource] :edited by Kari Nixon, Lorenzo Servitje. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xvii, 300 p. :ill., digital ;22 cm.
The Making of a Modern Endemic: An Introduction; Lorenzo Servitje and Kari Nixon -- Part I. Contagious Culture and Cultures of Contagion -- Chapter 1. Contagion and Anarchy: Matthew Arnold and the Disease of Modern Life; Lorenzo Servitje -- Chapter 2. Dark Zones: The Ebola Body as a Configuration of Horror; Catherine Belling -- Chapter 3. Needles and Bullets: Media Theory, Medicine, and Propaganda; Ghislain Thibault -- Part II. Digital Virality. Chapter 4. Immunizing the Social Network: Public Health and the "Troubled Teenager" in Digital Media; Olivia Banner -- Chapter 5. The Writing is on the Wall: Epidemiology and the Anticipated Ends of Social Media; Kimberly Hall -- Part III. Theorizing the Politics of Contagion in a Neoliberal World -- Chapter 6. Intestine Disorder: Neoliberalism Biomial Politics; Robert Geroux -- Chapter e Shootings, Neuroscientifc Imaginaries and Neuroscientifc Futures; Stephen Casper -- Chapter 8. Infecting Humanness: A Critique of the Autonomous Self in Contagion; Yunjin Woo -- Part IV. Reconstructing Contagion -- Chapter 9. Thinking like a Virus: Contagion, Postmodernist Epistemology, and Ethics; Mathieu Donner -- Chapter 10. Figuring the Other Within: The Gendered Underpinnings of Germ Narratives; Laurel Bollinger -- Chapter 11. Dying a Natural Death: Ethics and Political Activism for Endemic Disease; Claire Hooker et al.
This book develops a new multimodal theoretical model of contagion for interdisciplinary scholars, featuring contributions from influential 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 forms is a pervasively endemic condition in our contemporary moment. The chapters explore both endemicity itself and how epidemic discourse has become endemic to processes of social construction. Designed to simultaneously prime those new to the discourse of humanistic perspectives of contagion, complicate issues of interest to seasoned scholars of science and technology studies, and add new topics for debate and inquiry in the field of bioethics, Endemicwill be of wide interest for researchers and educators.
ISBN: 9781137521415
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-52141-5doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
428612
Communicable diseases
--Epidemiology.
LC Class. No.: RA643 / .E53 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 362.1969
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