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2. Before the Cell, There Was Virus Rethinking the Concept of Parasite and Contagion through Contemporary Research in Evolutionary Virology
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Annu Dahiya
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Contagion as Unruly Subject 1
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Part I. Quarantine/Exposure
- 1. “A Proper Contagion” The Inoculation Narrative and the Immunological Turn 27
- 2. Before the Cell, There Was Virus Rethinking the Concept of Parasite and Contagion through Contemporary Research in Evolutionary Virology 42
- 3. Social (Ir)Responsibility Vaccine Exemption and the Ethics of Immunity 56
- 4. Radiophobia and the Politics of Social Contagion 71
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Part II. Flesh/Spirit
- 5 Isn’t Contagion Just a Metaphor? Reading Contagion in Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year 87
- 6. Contagious Accumulation and Racial Capitalism in Late Nineteenth-Century American Fiction 103
- 7. Performance and the Contagious Swirl of Dramatic Tradition. Performative Revision and Subversion 116
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Part III. Madness/Reason
- 8. Viral Murder Contagious Killings and Epidemic Beliefs 133
- 9. Am I a Psychopath? 147
- 10. Cult of the Penis. Male Fragility and Phallic Frenzy 160
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Part IV. Revolution/Bureaucracy
- 11. Fear of the Diseased Immigrant. Contagion, Xenophobia, and Belonging 175
- 12. Prophylactic Policing and the Epidemiology of Dissent in the 189
- 13. Sexual Politics and Contagious Social Movements 204
- 14. Words on Fire Radical Pedagogies of the Feminist Manifesto 218
- Acknowledgments 233
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Index 239
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: Contagion as Unruly Subject 1
-
Part I. Quarantine/Exposure
- 1. “A Proper Contagion” The Inoculation Narrative and the Immunological Turn 27
- 2. Before the Cell, There Was Virus Rethinking the Concept of Parasite and Contagion through Contemporary Research in Evolutionary Virology 42
- 3. Social (Ir)Responsibility Vaccine Exemption and the Ethics of Immunity 56
- 4. Radiophobia and the Politics of Social Contagion 71
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Part II. Flesh/Spirit
- 5 Isn’t Contagion Just a Metaphor? Reading Contagion in Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year 87
- 6. Contagious Accumulation and Racial Capitalism in Late Nineteenth-Century American Fiction 103
- 7. Performance and the Contagious Swirl of Dramatic Tradition. Performative Revision and Subversion 116
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Part III. Madness/Reason
- 8. Viral Murder Contagious Killings and Epidemic Beliefs 133
- 9. Am I a Psychopath? 147
- 10. Cult of the Penis. Male Fragility and Phallic Frenzy 160
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Part IV. Revolution/Bureaucracy
- 11. Fear of the Diseased Immigrant. Contagion, Xenophobia, and Belonging 175
- 12. Prophylactic Policing and the Epidemiology of Dissent in the 189
- 13. Sexual Politics and Contagious Social Movements 204
- 14. Words on Fire Radical Pedagogies of the Feminist Manifesto 218
- Acknowledgments 233
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Index 239