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A Physiciananthropologist Explores How Public Health Practicesfrom Epidemiological Modeling To Outbreak Containmenthelp Perpetuate Global Inequities.In Epidemic Illusions, Eugene Richardson, A Physician And An Anthropologist, Contends That Public Health Practicesfrom Epidemiological Modeling And Outbreak Containment To Big Data And Causal Inferenceplay An Essential Role In Perpetuating A Range Of Global Inequities. Drawing On Postcolonial Theory, Medical Anthropology, And Critical Science Studies, Richardson Demonstrates The Ways In Which The Flagship Discipline Of Epidemiology Has Been Shaped By The Colonial, Racist, And Patriarchal System That Had Its Inception In 1492.Deploying A Range Of Rhetorical Tools And Drawing On His Clinical Work In A Variety Of Epidemics, Including Ebola In West Africa And The Democratic Republic Of Congo, Leishmania In The Sudan, Hiv/Tb In Southern Africa, Diphtheria In Bangladesh, And Sarscov2 In The United States, Richardson Concludes That The Biggest Epidemic We Currently Face Is An Epidemic Of Illusionsone That Is Propagated By The Coloniality Of Knowledge Production.
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- Q: How many pages are in the book 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: The book contains two hundred thirty-two pages. It provides an in-depth exploration of public health and global inequities.
- Q: What is the binding type of 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: The book is available in paperback binding. This makes it lightweight and portable for readers.
- Q: What are the dimensions of 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: The book measures five point four four inches in length, zero point six three inches in width, and eight inches in height. These dimensions make it easy to handle.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: The author is Eugene T. Richardson, a physician-anthropologist. His background enriches the narrative with clinical insights.
- Q: What genre does 'Epidemic Illusions' belong to? A: The book is categorized under Epidemiology. It discusses the intersection of public health and social justice.
- Q: Is 'Epidemic Illusions' suitable for young readers? A: No, this book is not specifically aimed at young readers. It addresses complex themes relevant to public health professionals and scholars.
- Q: Can I read 'Epidemic Illusions' if I have no background in public health? A: Yes, you can read it without a public health background. The author aims to make the content accessible to a broader audience.
- Q: How does 'Epidemic Illusions' relate to current public health issues? A: The book discusses ongoing public health challenges like Ebola and COVID-19. It connects these issues to historical inequalities.
- Q: What critical themes are explored in 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: The book explores themes of coloniality, racism, and global inequities in public health practices. It critiques traditional epidemiological methods.
- Q: How should I care for my copy of 'Epidemic Illusions'? A: Keep the book in a dry place to prevent damage. Avoid exposing it to excessive moisture or sunlight.
- Q: Is 'Epidemic Illusions' an academic textbook? A: No, it is not strictly an academic textbook. It is a narrative that combines personal experiences with critical analysis.
- Q: What makes 'Epidemic Illusions' unique? A: It uniquely combines medical anthropology with public health critiques. The author uses his clinical experiences to illustrate key points.
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