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Endemic Essays In Contagion Theory 1st Edition Kari Nixon Lorenzo Servitje Eds

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Endemic Essays In Contagion Theory 1st Edition Kari Nixon Lorenzo Servitje Eds
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.04 MB
Pages: 308
Author: Kari Nixon, Lorenzo Servitje (eds.)
ISBN: 9781137521408, 9781137521415, 1137521406, 1137521414
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Endemic Essays In Contagion Theory 1st Edition Kari Nixon Lorenzo Servitje Eds by Kari Nixon, Lorenzo Servitje (eds.) 9781137521408, 9781137521415, 1137521406, 1137521414 instant download after payment.

This book develops a new multimodal theoretical model of contagion for interdisciplinary scholars, featuring contributions from influential scholars spanning the fields of medical humanities, philosophy, political science, media studies, technoculture, literature, and bioethics. Exploring the nexus of contagion's metaphorical and material aspects, this volume contends that contagiousness in its digital, metaphorical, and biological forms is a pervasively endemic condition in our contemporary moment.
The chapters explore both endemicity itself and how epidemic discourse has become endemic to processes of social construction. Designed to simultaneously prime those new to the discourse of humanistic perspectives of contagion, complicate issues of interest to seasoned scholars of science and technology studies, and add new topics for debate and inquiry in the field of bioethics, Endemic will be of wide interest for researchers and educators.

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