ロマン主義と植民地病<br>Romanticism and Colonial Disease (Medicine and Culture)

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ロマン主義と植民地病
Romanticism and Colonial Disease (Medicine and Culture)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 356 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780801877346
  • DDC分類 823.709356

基本説明

New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2000. This major study of the massive impact of colonial disease on British culture charts the emergence of the idea of the colonial world as a pathogenic space in need of a cure.

Full Description

Colonial experience was profoundly structured by disease, as expansion brought people into contact with new and deadly maladies. Pathogens were exchanged on a scale far greater than ever before. Native populations were decimated by wave after wave of Old World diseases. In turn, colonists suffered disease and mortality rates much higher than in their home countries. Not only disease, but the idea of disease, and the response to it, deeply affected both colonizers and those colonized. In Romanticism and Colonial Disease, Alan Bewell focuses on the British response to colonial disease as medical and literary writers, in a period roughly from the end of the eighteenth century to the middle of the nineteenth century, grappled to understand this new world of disease. Bewell finds this literature characterized by increasing anxiety about the global dimensions of disease and the epidemiological cost of empire. Colonialism infiltrated the heart of Romantic literature, affecting not only the Romantics' framing of disease but also their understanding of England's position in the colonial world.
The first major study of the massive impact of colonial disease on British culture during the Romantic period, Romanticism and Colonial Disease charts the emergence of the idea of the colonial world as a pathogenic space in need of a cure, and examines the role of disease in the making and unmaking of national identities.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction: Colonialism and Disease
Chapter 1. Romantic Medical Geography: Empire, Disease, and the Construction of Pathogenic Environments
Chapter 2. "Voices of Dead Complaint": Colonial Military Disease Narratives
Chapter 3. Colonial Dietary Anxieties
Chapter 4. Keats and the Geography of Consumption
Chapter 5. Joseph Ritchie and "The Diseased Heart of Africa"
Chapter 6. Percy Bysshe Shelley and Revolutionary Climatology
Chapter 7. Cholera, Sanitation, and the Colonial Representation of India
Chapter 8. Tropical Invalids
Chapter 9. "All the World Has the Plague": Mary Shelley's The Last Man
Notes
Works Cited
Index