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Anti/Vax

Reframing the Vaccination Controversy
  • Bernice L. Hausman
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2019
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In Anti/Vax, Bernice L. Hausman challenges the widespread perception of vaccine skepticism shaped by media, celebrities, and internet misinformation. She explores other motivations behind vaccine hesitancy, including distrust of pharmaceutical companies and the belief that illness plays a role in good health. Seeking to reframe the conversation, she shows that when resistance to vaccination is portrayed as scientific illiteracy, denial of scientific facts, or simply as irrational, we lose opportunities to understand many people's real concerns.

Anti/Vax reveals that resistance to vaccination consolidates a number of cultural issues—from critiques of medicalization to concerns about government overreach—and raises questions about public health norms. Researched and published before the Covid-19 pandemic, Hausman's rich exploration of the cultural themes animating vaccine skepticism continues to illuminate controversies over vaccination today.

Author / Editor information

Bernice L. Hausman is the Garner James Cline Professor of Humanities in Medicine and Chair of the Department of Humanities at the Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey, Pennsylvania. She is the author of Viral Mothers, Mother's Milk, and Changing Sex.

Reviews

Hausman's work is spot on and deserves a wide readership.

Tod Chambers, Northwestern University:

Bernice L. Hausman provides a fresh examination of the anti-vaccine controversy by closely reading the preceding epistemological, social, and cultural discourses within the debate. Anti/Vax is demonstrative of the value of rhetorical analysis in explicating social controversies.

Barbara Katz Rothman, City University of New York, author of A Bun in the Oven:

Bernice L. Hausman has provided us with something we as a society needed—an intelligent, thoughtful, nuanced discussion of the 'vaccine controversy.' She helps us think through the media flurry and has produced a... brilliant book!

Elena Conis, Professor, University of California, Berkeley, and author of the award-winning book Vaccine Nation:

Deeply thought provoking, Anti/Vax is an excellent book and a surprising intellectual journey into and across the cultural underpinnings of contemporary vaccination skepticism. Bernice Hausman, as author and narrator, is a masterful guide.


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eBook published on:
April 15, 2019
eBook ISBN:
9781501735639
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294
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