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Exploring the nexus of American Studies and the Medical Humanities, this book examines the interdisciplinary interfaces between disease and American cultures and literatures. It traces the appropriation of yellow fever to legitimize the young nation and its embeddedness in discourses of race and gender from the late 18th until the end of the 19th century. Previously untapped textual and visual archives provide a heterogeneous base of canonical as well as previously disregarded works that are analyzed for yellow fever’s metaphorical and actual potential of risk and crisis. As a literary history of yellow fever epidemics, it firmly establishes the ideological, socio-political, visual, and cultural processing of the disease, which figures as invasive, inexplicable Other.

Yellow Fever Years has received the Peter Lang Nachwuchspreis 2015.



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Conceptualization – Etiology and History of Yellow Fever – Yellow Fever and the Nation in 1793 – Visuality of Yellow Fever – Gendered Accounts of Yellow Fever – Yellow Fever and Race – Bibliography of Yellow Fever Fiction, Poetry, and Drama 1793-1916 and of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 14/11/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631674123, 978-3631674123
      ISBN10: 3631674120

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Exploring the nexus of American Studies and the Medical Humanities, this book examines the interdisciplinary interfaces between disease and American cultures and literatures. It traces the appropriation of yellow fever to legitimize the young nation and its embeddedness in discourses of race and gender from the late 18th until the end of the 19th century. Previously untapped textual and visual archives provide a heterogeneous base of canonical as well as previously disregarded works that are analyzed for yellow fever’s metaphorical and actual potential of risk and crisis. As a literary history of yellow fever epidemics, it firmly establishes the ideological, socio-political, visual, and cultural processing of the disease, which figures as invasive, inexplicable Other.

      Yellow Fever Years has received the Peter Lang Nachwuchspreis 2015.



      Table of Contents

      Conceptualization – Etiology and History of Yellow Fever – Yellow Fever and the Nation in 1793 – Visuality of Yellow Fever – Gendered Accounts of Yellow Fever – Yellow Fever and Race – Bibliography of Yellow Fever Fiction, Poetry, and Drama 1793-1916 and of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Century

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