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This book presents an interspecies medical anthropology that is deeply anchored in a profound understanding of the historical archive. It examines the enduring, global and eclectic entanglements between rats, scientific knowledge, racialised politics and visual cultures to tell an original story of how some of the most foundational concepts about pandemics, zoonosis and epidemiology were established in the modern world. A major multidisciplinary accomplishment!
Book Details
Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Staggering Rats at the End of the World
2. An Epidemiological Dividual
3. In Search of Lost Fleas
4. Replicating Simond
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Contents
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Staggering Rats at the End of the World
2. An Epidemiological Dividual
3. In Search of Lost Fleas
4. Replicating Simond
5. No Rats, No Plague
6. The Blocked Flea
7. Eco-Relating Plague
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index