Article ID: CBB001421601

Keep Bleeding: Hemorrhagic Sores, Trade, and the Necessity of Leaky Boundaries in Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year (2014)

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Nixon, Kari (Author)


Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies
Volume: 14, no. 2
Issue: 2
Pages: 62-81
Publication date: 2014
Language: English


This essay considers the way in which disease control is crucial in shaping communities by probing notions of two boundaries that are both political and personal---the border between the national subject and the international other, and the boundary between the self and all that lies outside of it---in a consideration of Daniel Defoe's 1722 text, A Journal of the Plague Year. Defoe's attitude toward infectious plague hearkens to a larger ideology of community as he incorporates into his prescriptive measures economic, medical, and social discourses. By way of examining attitudes toward national and personal boundaries, this essay focuses on Defoe's representation of buboes, juxtaposing and exploring his depiction of suppurated and calcified sores as signifiers of transgressed or fortified boundaries of the self and the nation. An examination of Defoe's illustration of bubonic sores shows that Defoe depicted the plague of 1665 in ways that were shaped by his conceptualization of international trade---a conceptualization that resisted nationalistic xenophobia typical of his day. Defoe's views on trade, then, influenced his understanding of the plague. Thus he advocates permeable interpersonal and national borders that reinforce the vitalizing power of community interaction even in response to the hugely threatening potential of fatal, communicable disease. Keywords suicide, early modern theater, common law, absolutism, King James I, John Fletcher, Boudicca plague, disease, Defoe, contagion, infection, infectious disease, contagious disease, plague literature, 18th century literature

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Authors & Contributors
Bulmus, Birsen
Clarke, Christopher E.
Cohen, Matt
Crawshaw, Jane L. Stevens
Dobson, Mary J.
Evensen, Darrick T.
Journals
Korean Journal of Medical History
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
História, Ciências, Saúde---Manguinhos
Journal of Literature and Science
Journal of the History of Biology
Llull: Revista de la Sociedad Española de Historia de las Ciencias y de las Técnicas
Publishers
Ashgate Publishing
Carocci Editore
Edinburgh University Press
Ohio University Press
Stanford University Press
The MIT Press
Concepts
Disease and diseases
Public health
Infectious diseases
Prevention and control of disease
Plague
Epidemics
People
Avicenna
Cassin, Frieda
Ladoo, Harold Sonny
Kincaid, Jamaica
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
15th century
Places
United States
Korea
England
Great Britain
Caribbean
Ottoman Empire
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