Infectious Fear: Politics, Disease, and the Health Effects of Segregation ( Studies in Social Medicine (Paperback) )
暫譯: 傳染的恐懼:政治、疾病與隔離的健康影響(社會醫學研究(平裝本))
Samuel Kelton Roberts
- 出版商: ***
- 出版日期: 2009-05-01
- 售價: $1,950
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,853
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 328
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0807859346
- ISBN-13: 9780807859346
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商品描述
For most of the first half of the twentieth century, tuberculosis ranked among the top three causes of mortality among urban African Americans. Often afflicting an entire family or large segments of a neighborhood, the plague of TB was as mysterious as it was fatal. Samuel Kelton Roberts Jr. examines how individuals and institutions--black and white, public and private--responded to the challenges of tuberculosis in a segregated society. Reactionary white politicians and health officials promoted "racial hygiene" and sought to control TB through Jim Crow quarantines, Roberts explains. African Americans, in turn, protested the segregated, overcrowded housing that was the true root of the tuberculosis problem. Moderate white and black political leadership reconfigured definitions of health and citizenship, extending some rights while constraining others. Meanwhile, those who suffered with the disease--as its victims or as family and neighbors--made the daily adjustments required by the devastating effects of the "white plague". Exploring the politics of race, reform, and public health, Infectious Fear uses the tuberculosis crisis to illuminate the limits of racialized medicine and the roots of modern health disparities. Ultimately, it reveals a disturbing picture of the United States' health history while offering a vision of a more democratic future.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
在二十世紀的前半段,大多數時間裡,結核病在城市非裔美國人中排名前三的死亡原因之一。結核病常常影響整個家庭或社區的大部分人,這種疾病既神秘又致命。塞繆爾·凱爾頓·羅伯茨(Samuel Kelton Roberts Jr.)探討了在種族隔離社會中,個人和機構(無論是黑人還是白人,公共或私人)如何應對結核病的挑戰。羅伯茨解釋道,反動的白人政治家和衛生官員推動“種族衛生”,並試圖通過吉姆·克勞(Jim Crow)隔離措施來控制結核病。非裔美國人則抗議隔離和過度擁擠的住房,這才是結核病問題的真正根源。溫和的白人和黑人政治領導重新定義了健康和公民身份的概念,擴展了一些權利,同時限制了其他權利。與此同時,那些遭受疾病折磨的人——無論是作為受害者還是作為家人和鄰居——都在日常生活中調整以應對“白色瘟疫”帶來的毀滅性影響。《傳染的恐懼》(Infectious Fear)探討了種族、改革和公共衛生的政治,利用結核病危機來揭示種族化醫療的局限性和現代健康差異的根源。最終,它揭示了美國健康歷史中令人不安的畫面,同時提供了一個更民主未來的願景。