Unvaccinated Under God: Religion And Vaccine Hesitancy In Modern America

Unvaccinated Under God: Religion And Vaccine Hesitancy In Modern America

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How Vaccine Hesitancy Can Be Understood As Religious Expressionvaccine Hesitancy In America DidnT Begin With The Uproar Over The Mrna Vaccines For Covid19. The Late Twentieth And Early TwentyFirst Centuries Saw Resistance To A Wide Variety Of Vaccines. In Unvaccinated Under God, Kira Ganga Kieffer Shows That Debates Over Vaccine Safety And Mandatory Vaccination Were About More Than Diseases Or Injections. They Have Been Proxies For Existential Concerns About Justice And Morality. Kieffer Argues That Vaccine Hesitancy In The U.S. Should Be Understood As Religious ExpressionNot As The Product Of Scientific Misinformation.Through A Series Of Historical Case Studies, Which Range From The Mother Warriors Who Claimed A Link Between The Mmr Vaccine And Autism During The 1990S To Opposition To Masking And Vaccines During The Covid19 Pandemic, Kieffer Frames Vaccination Controversies As Contests Over Religious Freedom And Moral Authority. These Debates Concerned Bodily, Spiritual, And Sexual Purity; The Morality Of StateMandated Medical Risk; The Importance Of Children; And The Authority Of Parents And Doctors. Kieffer Explains That Diverse Groups Of Americans Utilized Religious Ideals And Practices To Question Or Resist Vaccination. With This New, Illuminating Perspective On Vaccine Hesitancy, Kieffer Offers A Novel And EvenHanded Way To Understand Americans Changing And Increasingly Divided Attitudes Toward Biomedical Knowledge And Technology. Her Account Offers Readers An Accessible Set Of Tools For How To Think With Religion When It Comes To Contemporary Contests Over Medical Authority.

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