Stories in the Time of Cholera
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Stories in the Time of Cholera

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Stories in the Time of Cholera

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Cholera, although it can kill an adult through dehydration in half a day, is easily treated. Yet in 1992-93, some five hundred people died from cholera in the Orinoco Delta of eastern Venezuela. In some communities, a third of the adults died in a single night, as anthropologist Charles Briggs and Clara Mantini-Briggs, a Venezuelan public health physician, reveal in their frontline report. Why, they ask in this moving and thought-provoking account, did so many die near the end of the twentieth century from a bacterial infection associated with the premodern past? It was evident that the number of deaths resulted not only from inadequacies in medical services but also from the failure of public health officials to inform residents that cholera was likely to arrive. Less evident were the ways that scientists, officials, and politicians connected representations of infectious diseases with images of social inequality. In Venezuela, cholera was racialized as officials used anthropological notions of "culture" in deflecting blame away from their institutions and onto the victims themselves. The disease, the space of the Orinoco Delta, and the "indigenous ethnic group" who suffered cholera all came to seem somehow synonymous. One of the major threats to people's health worldwide is this deadly cycle of passing the blame. Carefully documenting how stigma, stories, and statistics circulate across borders, this first-rate ethnography demonstrates that the process undermines all the efforts of physicians and public health officials and at the same time contributes catastrophically to epidemics not only of cholera but also of tuberculosis, malaria, AIDS, and other killers. The authors have harnessed their own outrage over what took place during the epidemic and its aftermath in order to make clear the political and human stakes involved in the circulation of narratives, resources, and germs.

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Year
2003
ISBN
9780520938526

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Illustrations
  3. Preface
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. INTRODUCTION: DEATH IN THE DELTA
  6. 1. PREPARING FOR A BACTERIAL INVASION: Cholera and Inequality in Venezuela
  7. 2. EPIDEMIC AT THE DOOR: Cholera Prevention in the Bureaucratic Imaginary of Delta Amacuro
  8. 3. STORIES OF AN EPIDEMIC FORETOLD: Cholera Reaches Mariusa
  9. 4. FIGHTING DEATH IN A REGIONAL CLINIC: Cholera Arrives in Pedernales
  10. 5. TURNING CHAOS INTO CONTROL: Initial Responses by Regional Institutions
  11. 6. CONTAINING AN INDIGENOUS INVASION: Quarantine in Barrancas
  12. 7. EXILE AND INTERNMENT: The Mariusans on La Tortuga
  13. 8. MEDICINE, MAGIC, AND MILITARY MIGHT: Cholera Control on La Tortuga
  14. 9. CULTURE EQUALS CHOLERA: Official Explanations for the Epidemic
  15. 10. CHALLENGING THE LOGIC OF CULTURE: Resisting Official Explanations for the Epidemic
  16. 11. LOCAL NUMBERS AND GLOBAL POWER: The Role of Statistics
  17. 12. SANITATION AND GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP: International Institutions and the Latin American Epidemic
  18. 13. VIRULENT AFTERMATH: The Consequences of the Epidemic
  19. Notes
  20. Bibliography
  21. Index