<<The>> kiss of death contagion, contamination, and folklore
معرفی کتاب «<<The>> kiss of death contagion, contamination, and folklore» نوشتهٔ Andrea Kitta;، منتشرشده توسط نشر Utah State University Press در سال 2019. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Disease is a social issue, not just a medical issue. Using examples of specific legends and rumors, The Kiss of Death explores the beliefs and practices that permeate notions of contagion and contamination. Author Andrea Kitta offers new insight into the nature of vernacular conceptions of health and sickness and how medical and scientific institutions can use cultural literacy to better meet their communities’ needs. Using ethnographic, media, and narrative analysis, this book explores the vernacular explanatory models used in decisions concerning contagion to better understand the real fears, risks, concerns, and doubts of the public. Kitta explores immigration and patient zero, zombies and vampires, Slender Man, HPV, and the kiss of death legend, as well as systematic racism, homophobia, and misogyny in North American culture, to examine the nature of contagion and contamination. Conversations about health and risk cannot take place without considering positionality and intersectionality. In The Kiss of Death, Kitta isolates areas that require better communication and greater cultural sensitivity in the handling of infectious disease, public health, and other health-related disciplines and industries. Andrea Kitta is associate professor in the Department of English at East Carolina University with a specialty in medicine, belief, and the supernatural. Her current research includes vaccines, pandemic illness, contagion and contamination, stigmatized diseases, disability, health information on the internet, and Slender Man. She is the author of the 2012 Brian McConnell Book Award winner Vaccinations and Public Concern in History and coeditor of Diagnosing Folklore. Disease is a social issue, not just a medical issue. Using examples of specific legends and rumors, The Kiss of Death explores the beliefs and practices that permeate notions of contagion and contamination. Author Andrea Kitta offers new insight into the nature of vernacular conceptions of health and sickness and how medical and scientific institutions can use cultural literacy to better meet their communities' needs. Using ethnographic, media, and narrative analysis, this book explores the vernacular explanatory models used in decisions concerning contagion to better understand the real fears, risks, concerns, and doubts of the public. Kitta explores immigration and patient zero, zombies and vampires, Slender Man, HPV, and the kiss of death legend, as well as systematic racism, homophobia, and misogyny in North American culture, to examine the nature of contagion and contamination. Conversations about health and risk cannot take place without considering positionality and intersectionality. In The Kiss of Death, Kitta isolates areas that require better communication and greater cultural sensitivity in the handling of infectious disease, public health, and other health-related disciplines and industries. -- [4e de couverture] Contents......Page 6 Preface......Page 8 Acknowledgments......Page 12 1. Introduction......Page 16 2. The Disease Is Coming from Inside the House! Contagious Disease, Immigration, and Patient Zero......Page 39 3. Supernatural Contagion: Slender Man, Suicide, Violence, and Slender Sickness......Page 59 4. Ostensio Mori: When We Pretend That We're Dead......Page 82 5. "Why Buy the Cow When the Milk Has HPV?" The HPV Vaccine, Promiscuity, and Sexual Orientation......Page 107 6. The Kiss of Death......Page 123 7. Conclusion......Page 142 Appendix: Reading Guide......Page 152 Notes......Page 158 References......Page 170 Index......Page 196 The Disease Is Coming From Inside The House! Contagious Disease, Immigration, And Patient Zero -- Supernatural Contagion : Slender Man, Suicide, Violence, And Slender Sickness -- Why Buy The Cow When The Milk Has Hpv? : The Hpv Vaccine, Promiscuity, Sexual Orientation, And Vulnerable People -- The Kiss Of Death. Andrea Kitta. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Electronic Reproduction. Baltimore, Md Available Via World Wide Web. Mode Of Access: World Wide Web. "Disease is a social issue, not just a medical issue. Using specific legends and rumors, and exploring beliefs and practices that permeate notions of contagion and contamination, Kitta offers insight into vernacular conceptions of health and sickness and how medical and scientific institutions can use cultural literacy"-- Provided by publisher
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