Article ID: CBB071903349

The Virus in the Rivers: Histories and Antibiotic Afterlives of the Bacteriophage at the Sangam in Allahabad (2020)

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The confluence (sangam) of India's two major rivers, the Ganges and the Yamuna, is located in the city of Allahabad. Ritualistic dips in these river waters are revered for their believed curative power against infections, and salvation from the karmic cycles of birth and rebirth. The sacred and geographic propensities of the rivers have mythic valences in Hinduism and other religious traditions. Yet the connection of these river waters with curativeness also has a base in historical microbiology: near here, the British bacteriologist Ernest Hanbury Hankin, in 1896, first described the ‘bactericidal action of the waters of the Jamuna and Ganges rivers on Cholera microbes’, predating the discovery of bacterial viruses (now known as bacteriophages) by at least two decades. Pursuing the record of these purificatory waters in sacred writings and folklore, and later elaboration in the work of Hankin, this paper traces an epistemology of time that connects the mythic to the post-Hankin modern scientific, asking how imaginations of the waters’ antibacterial properties are articulated through idioms of faith, filth and the phage. The paper explores how the bacteriophage virus comes to be spoken about within secular and sacred epistemes of infection and riverine pollution, among contemporary historians, biologists and doctors, and in the city's museums. At the same time, it traces the phage in histories arcing from the ancient religious literature, to colonial disease control efforts, to today, where bacteriophages are being conceived as a potential response to the crisis of planetary antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Allahabad presents a ‘cosmotechnics’ where faith, filth and phage are inextricably intertwined, generating complex triangulations between natural ecologies, cultural practices and scientific imaginations. Cosmotechnics therefore opens up novel avenues to reimagine the phage as a protean object, one that occupies partial and multiple spaces in the historico-mytho-scientific arena of Allahabad today.

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Authors & Contributors
Cartwright, Brad J.
Topiwala, Harshad
Diaz, Roberto Jesus
Colin Bos
S. N. Venugopalan Nair
M. R. Raghava Varier
Journals
Indian Journal of History of Science
Acque Sotterranee
William and Mary Quarterly
Journal of Asian Studies
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
French History
Publishers
The University of Texas at El Paso
University of Exeter (United Kingdom)
University Press of Kentucky
Palgrave Macmillan
Diaphanes
Brill
Concepts
Traditional knowledge
Epistemology
Philosophy
Medicine
Folklore
Mythology
People
Dey, Kanny Loll (1831-1899)
John Augustus Abayomi-Cole
Rostafiński, Józef Tomasz
Suhrawardī, Yaḥyá ibn Ḥabash
Mather, Cotton
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19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
Early modern
Medieval
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India
South Asia
Sierra Leone
Sicily
Kenya
Islands of the Pacific
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