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Driven by Fear - Epidemics and Isolation in San Francisco's House of Pestilence (Hardcover)
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Driven by Fear - Epidemics and Isolation in San Francisco's House of Pestilence (Hardcover)
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From the late nineteenth century until the 1920s, authorities
required San Francisco's Pesthouse to segregate the diseased from
the rest of the city. Although the Pesthouse stood out of sight and
largely out of mind, it existed at a vital nexus of civic life
where issues of medicine, race, class, environment, morality, and
citizenship entwined and played out. Guenter B. Risse places this
forgotten institution within an emotional climate dominated by
widespread public dread and disgust. In Driven by Fear, he analyzes
the unique form of stigma generated by San Franciscans. Emotional
states like xenophobia and racism played a part. Yet the phenomenon
also included competing medical paradigms and unique economic needs
that encouraged authorities to protect the city's reputation as a
haven of health restoration. As Risse argues, public health history
requires an understanding of irrational as well as rational
motives. To that end he delves into the spectrum of emotions that
drove extreme measures like segregation and isolation and fed
psychological, ideological, and pragmatic urges to scapegoat and
stereotype victims--particularly Chinese victims--of smallpox,
leprosy, plague, and syphilis. Filling a significant gap in
contemporary scholarship, Driven by Fear looks at the past to offer
critical lessons for our age of bioterror threats and emerging
infectious diseases.
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