Medicalising borders : : selection, containment and quarantine since 1800 / / edited by Sevasti Trubeta, Christian Promitzer and Paul Weindling.

Foci and vectors of communicable diseases are testing the efficacy of medical control at state borders. By drawing on the interdisciplinary expertise of a network of researchers the book demonstrates that current border security regimes of Western states exhibit a high share of bio-political power t...

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Place / Publishing House:Manchester : : Manchester University Press,, 2021.
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Year of Publication:2021
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Series:Rethinking borders (Manchester, England).
Physical Description:1 online resource (xvii, 343 pages) :; illustrations; digital file(s).
Notes:"This volume emerged from the conference ‘Border Crossing and Medicine: Quarantine, Detention and Containment in History and the Present’ which was organised by the editors of this volume. The conference was funded by the Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation and took place in February 2017 at the Free University of Berlin, hosted by the Centre for Modern Greece" -- Preface and acknowledgements.
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Medicalising borders : selection, containment and quarantine since 1800 / edited by Sevasti Trubeta, Christian Promitzer and Paul Weindling.
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Rethinking Borders Series
"This volume emerged from the conference ‘Border Crossing and Medicine: Quarantine, Detention and Containment in History and the Present’ which was organised by the editors of this volume. The conference was funded by the Fritz-Thyssen-Foundation and took place in February 2017 at the Free University of Berlin, hosted by the Centre for Modern Greece" -- Preface and acknowledgements.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Medicalising borders / Sevasti Trubeta, Christian Promitzer and Paul Weindling -- Part I: Quarantine -- 1. Habsburg border quarantines until 1837: an epidemiological ‘iron curtain’? / Sabine Jesner -- 2. Cholera at the junction of maritime and land routes in 19th-century Trieste / Urška Bratož -- 3. Uses of quarantine in the 19th century until the Crimean War - examples from Southeast Europe / Christian Promitzer -- 4. Weak state-controlled disease prevention in peripheral border regions: Austrian Bukovina and Dalmatia in late 19th century / Carlos Watzka -- Part II: (Dis-)connections — containment -- 5. Lazarettos as border filters: expurgating bodies, commodities and ideas, 1800–1870s / John Chircop -- 6. Sealing borders and containing prisoners: from free movement of migrants to containment in concentration camps / Paul Weindling -- 7. Locating disease: on the co-existence of diverse concepts of territory and the spread of disease / Sarah Green -- 8. Fear and panic at the borders: outbreak anxieties in the United States from the colonies to COVID-19 / Amy Lauren Fairchild, Constance A. Nathanson, and Cullen Conway -- Part III: Selection -- 9. ‘Suspect’ screening: the limits of Britain’s medicalised borders, 1962–1981 / Roberta Bivins -- 10. A question of hygiene or nationality? Exclusion and non-Jewish labour migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers in Israel, 2006–2017 / Robin A. Harper and Hani Zubida -- 11. Medicalised borders and racism in the era of humanitarianism - Sevasti Trubeta.
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Foci and vectors of communicable diseases are testing the efficacy of medical control at state borders. By drawing on the interdisciplinary expertise of a network of researchers the book demonstrates that current border security regimes of Western states exhibit a high share of bio-political power techniques that originate in European modernity.
"The research of pandemics, epidemics, and pathogens like COVID-19, reaches far beyond the scope of biomedicine. It is not only an objective for the health, political and social sciences, but epidemics and pandemics are furthermore a matter of geography: foci and vectors of communicable diseases continue to test the efficacy of medical control at state borders. This volume illuminates these issues from various disciplinary viewpoints. It starts with historical models of quarantine, spatial isolation and detention as precautionary means against the dissemination of disease and contagion by border crossers, migrants and refugees. Besides the patterns of prejudice with which these groups are confronted, the book also deals with various kinds of fear of contamination from the outside of the nation state. It addresses the implementation of medical techniques at state borders in the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries, as well as the presently practiced measures of medical and biometric screening of migrants and refugees. Uniquely, this volume shows that the current border security regimes of Western states exhibit a high share of medicalised techniques of power, which originate in European modernity and in the medical and biological disciplines developed during the last quarter of the millennium. Drawing on the collective expertise of a network of international researchers, this interdisciplinary volume is essential reading for those wishing to understand the medicalisation of borders across the globe, from the early eighteenth century up to the present day." -- Back cover.
The volume intends to address students of the history of medicine as well as of social and political sciences, of history and anthropology. It poses serious questions about the medical treatment of migrants and refugees which belong to the realm of medical ethics.
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Emigration and immigration Health aspects History.
Emigration and immigration Government policy History.
Immigrants Medical care History.
Immigrants Medical policy History.
Communicable diseases Prevention History.
Communicable Disease Control history. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003140Q000266
Quarantine history. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D011790Q000266
Epidemics prevention & control. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058872Q000517
Epidemics history. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D058872Q000266
Emigration and Immigration history. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004641Q000266
Health Policy. http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006291Q000266
History, 19th Century. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D049672
History, 20th Century. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D049673
History, 21st Century. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D049674
quarantine; containment; biomedical selection; COVID-19; camp; racialisation; migration; refugees; medicalised borders; health security
Trubeta, Sevasti, editor.
Promitzer, Christian, editor.
Weindling, Paul, editor.
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