Jahrgang 67 (2022), Ausgabe 4
Pandemic Patterns: The Cultural Semiotics of Medical Crisis
Complete Issue
Volume 67.4 (2022) open-access
Front Matter
Front Matter open-access
Seite 399 - 400
Contents
Contents open-access
Seite 401 - 402
Introduction
Pandemic Patterns: The Cultural Semiotics of Medical Crisis open-access
Seite 403 - 427
Article
Slow Birth in Slow Times open-access
Seite 429 - 435
“Perfect Scene of Horror”: Cholera, Race, and Pandemic Injustice in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s "Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp" (1856) open-access
Seite 437 - 455
Embattled Hygiene: Narratives of War in U.S.-American Public Health Campaigns open-access
Seite 457 - 474
"Present"ing AIDS: COVID-19 and the Aesthetics of Social Distance open-access
Seite 475 - 488
Contesting Imagined Communities: Minor Feelings, Opacity, and Spectrality in Ling Ma’s "Severance" open-access
Seite 489 - 502
Social Choreography and Poetry during the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Poetics and Politics of Distanced Movements open-access
Seite 503 - 520
The Social, Political, and Psychological Affordances of Pandemic Humor and Satire in the United States of America and Iran open-access
Seite 521 - 540
Reviews
Martin Halliwell, "American Health Crisis: One Hundred Years of Panic, Planning, and Politics" (Berkeley: U of California P, 2021), 424 pp. open-access
Seite 541 - 543
Ariane Schröder, "Biological Inf(l)ections of the American Dream: Contagious Disease and Narrative Containment in U.S. American Literature and Culture" (Zurich: Lit, 2020), 312 pp. open-access
Seite 543 - 545
Sari Altschuler, "The Medical Imagination: Literature and Health in the Early United States" (Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 2018), 301 pp. open-access
Seite 546 - 549
Contributors
List of Contributors open-access
Seite 551 - 552