Book ID: CBB486903906

Kept from All Contagion: Germ Theory, Disease, and the Dilemma of Human Contact in Late Nineteenth-Century Literature (2020)

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Nixon, Kari (Author)


SUNY Press
Publication date: 2020
Language: English


Publication Date: 2020
Physical Details: 274

Highlights connections between authors rarely studied together by exposing their shared counternarratives to germ theory's implicit suggestion of protection in isolation.Kept from All Contagion explores the surprising social effects of germ theory in the late nineteenth century. Connecting groups of authors rarely studied in tandem by highlighting their shared interest in changing interpersonal relationships in the wake of germ theory, this book takes a surprising and refreshing stance on studies in medicine and literature.Each chapter focuses on a different disease, discussing the different social policies or dilemmas that arose from new understandings in the 1860s–1890s that these diseases were contagious. The chapters pair these sociohistorical considerations with robust literary analyses that assess the ways authors as diverse as Thomas Hardy, Henrik Ibsen, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon, among others, grappled with these ideas and their various impacts upon different human relationships―marital, filial, and social.Through the trifocal structure of each chapter (microbial, relational, and sociopolitical), the book excavates previously overlooked connections between literary texts that insist upon the life-giving importance of community engagement―the very thing that seemed threatening in the wake of germ theory’s revelations. Germ theory seemed to promote self-protection via isolation; the authors covered in Kept from All Contagion resist such tacit biopolitical implications. Instead, as Kari Nixon shows, they repeatedly demonstrate vitalizing interpersonal interactions in spite of―and often because of―their contamination with disease, thus completely upending both the ways Victorians and present-day literary scholars have tended to portray and interpret purity.

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Authors & Contributors
Afkhami, Amir Arsalan
Baldwin, Peter C.
Furth, Charlotte
Gaudillière, Jean-Paul
Leung, Angela Ki Che
Löwy, Illana
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Journal of Asian Studies
Journal of Social History
Korean Journal of Medical History
NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin
Science in Context
Publishers
Carocci Editore
Routledge
University of Chicago Press
Aracne
Duke University Press
Johns Hopkins University Press
Concepts
Public health
Communicable diseases
Epidemics
Medicine
Germ theory of disease
Medicine and society
People
Pasteur, Louis
Snow, John
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
21st century
Ancient
Places
United States
England
Great Britain
India
Iran
Australia
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