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Contagion and the National Body - The Organism Metaphor in American Thought (Hardcover)
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Contagion and the National Body - The Organism Metaphor in American Thought (Hardcover)
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Drawing on the work of George Lakoff, this book provides a detailed
analysis of the organism metaphor, which draws an analogy between
the national or social body and a physical body. With attention to
the manner in which this metaphor conceives of various sub-groups
as either beneficial or detrimental to the (social) body's overall
functioning, the author examines the use of this metaphor to view
marginalized sub-populations as invasive or contagious entities
that need to be treated in the same way as harmful bacteria or
pathogens. Analyzing the organism metaphor as it was employed in
the service of social injustice through the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries in the United States, Contagion and the
National Body focuses on the alarm eras of the restrictive
immigration period (1890-1924), the agitation against Chinese and
Japanese populations on the West Coast, the eugenic period's
targeting of feeble-minded persons and other "defectives," periods
of anti-Semitism, the anti-Communist movements, and various forms
of racial animosity against African-Americans.
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