Thesis ID: CBB597008521

Prophylactic Fictions: Immunity and Biosecurity (2018)

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Prophylactic Fictions traces a prehistory for what I term inoculation insecurity, by which I mean a constellation of political and cultural anxieties surrounding the legitimacy, safety, and efficacy of a developing medical procedure used to preserve the health of its subject in advance of infection. I read a collection of pamphlets, poetry, plays, essays, and novels that witness the evolution of this procedure from early eighteenth-century variolation (inoculation by smallpox matter) to late eighteenth-century vaccination (inoculation by cowpox matter). The culture wars inaugurated by Edward Jenner’s revolution of preventative medicine through vaccination grappled with the right of the government and the medical establishment to literally puncture the bodies of citizens on the grounds that England was “threatened,” be it by French radicalism or by foreign bodies and objects crossing English borders. Bringing this rich archive to bear on readings of canonical novels like Daniel Defoe’s Journal of the Plague Year and Bram Stoker’s Dracula resituates them at the locus of intense debates about the persistently insecure relationship between the body (individual and social) and the state. Attention to the transitions in the co-constituent domains of medicine and literature during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries reveals that inoculation’s preventative function has never been purely a biological issue. At stake were not only the changes in medical technology and practice but also the professionalization and institutionalization of medicine itself. My project recalibrates the axes by which we tend to narrate the history of medicine: vaccine skepticism was not simply a refusal of medical innovation but a direct challenge to the state’s cooptation and misuse of medicine in the name of “national security.” Can and should the state be able to monitor, regulate, or even make compulsory health interventions based purely on the need to prevent imagined threats? Literary and cultural production in this period captures the conflicting ways in which health threats were imagined and secured.

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Authors & Contributors
Iorio, Elena
Munno, Cristina
Antonio Reguera Teba
Anne Milne
Alessio Bottone
De Cauwer, Stijn
Journals
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Medicina Historica
Journal of Global History
Intellectual History Review
British Journal for the History of Science
Publishers
Cierre edizioni
Mora
Northwestern University
Yale University Press
University of Virginia Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Concepts
Public health
Vaccines; vaccination
Smallpox
Biopolitics
Medicine
Medicine and society
People
Jenner, Edward
Berenguer, Francisco Javier Balmis
Sutton, Daniel
Jeffries, John
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
21st century
20th century
17th century
Places
Italy
England
Levant and Near East
Guinea
Barbados
Guatemala
Institutions
Hudson's Bay Company
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