Material Bodies
80 RüdigerKunow cities which had in the last decades of the 19thcentury become major hubsforTranspacifictradeandalsoforTranspaci ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 81 Chinese response to the medical emergency and public health measures was intense and res ...
82 RüdigerKunow Distrusting their own business elite, they believed that the purported epidemic(whosefactualstatusmanyofthemdeni ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 83 of more rigid and systematic forms of population control, first directed atminoritarianc ...
84 RüdigerKunow transfer of something from a to b, and a positional one; infection takes placeatagivenlocationassomethingtransit ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 85 even say that the new social media function to a large extent by infection, as the recen ...
86 RüdigerKunow neutral functional process, but instead as a highly volatile exchange where locally specific problems of sustena ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 87 As time went on, and Europeans' mobility across the Americas increased,theythemselvescam ...
88 RüdigerKunow major step in turning the spaces in which U.S.-Americans live into a controlledenvironment:theavailabilityofairc ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 89 Such associations were not only a medico-moral but also a broadly cultural diagnosis. As ...
90 RüdigerKunow catastrophic local outcomes,^40 the "apocalyptic history" mentioned above,anddevelopinsteadasustainedfocusonthes ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 91 Medical historians have offered the term "geography of blame" (Farmer 143) to capture th ...
92 RüdigerKunow activities. With regard to the U.S., this historical process began in the 18 thcentury and picked up speed in th ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 93 brings to mind the imaginative surplus generated by the restless practicesofbiologyandmo ...
94 RüdigerKunow This was especially so during the recurrent bouts of yellow fever^43 whichhitpracticallyallthemajorportsasfarnor ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 95 more and more precarious, a panic broke out and up to 20,000 people, mostofthemfromtheup ...
96 RüdigerKunow worlds. And while it was at that time still too early to speak about an Americanempire,citymerchantsandHamiltoni ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 97 Republicans, on the other hand saw the proposed trade embargo as a crafty tactics design ...
98 RüdigerKunow the deadly disease with them. They came to be regarded as bio-medical "Trojan horses" of sorts. There was even s ...
TheMaterialismofBiologicalEncounters 99 emergencyof1793.^51 Theirefforts,however,remainedforthemostpart unappreciated. Instead, ...
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