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- From: dauber@tattoo.mti.sgi.com (Jeff Dauber)
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- Subject: Book Review
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 16:57:58 GMT
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- Keywords: It's about time
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- It has been a while since my last book report. However,
- since I have some time, I thought I would tell people about
- the book I am currently reading.
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- _Epidemics In The Modern World_ by Joann P. Krieg
- ISBN 0-8057-8852-2
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- I'll admit that I am a fool for books concerning plagues, so this
- one immediately caught my eye with a picture of the NY police force
- wearing hospital masks in ranks. I picked it up and paged through,
- and was hooked. This book covers epidemics in America. It discusses
- the views of american society on illness. However, its primary focus
- is the representation of epidemics in america in the arts.
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- If you look at european society, there are many fascinating literary
- accounts of plague, from Thucydides and the plagues in greece to
- Albert Camus, in _The Plague_. However, there is a distinct lack of
- representation of illness in american art and literature. It makes
- it seem as if there have been no epidemics in america, which is plainly
- untrue (influeza killed 600,000 americans during WWI). However, with
- the american myth of a healthier happier world in america, this side of
- our existance has been underrepresented.
-
- This book starts with smallpox in 1721 and continues up to the present
- with the AIDS pandemic. The author shows how epidemics have been
- associated, in the american psyche, with disenfranchised classes of
- people who are somehow at fault for their illnesses. The final chapter
- is a fascinating look at how the gay community has changed this, making
- the pandemic the focus of much artistic scrutiny.
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- This book provides a fascinating look at how america views epidemics, rather
- than a clinical look at the epidemics themselves. The focus is truly
- fascinating from both an artistic and a epidemiological perspective.
- I recommend it highly.
-
- Jeff
- -FWA
-