An innovative, interdisciplinary study of why leprosy, a disease with a very low level of infection, has repeatedly provoked revulsion and fear. Rod Edmond explores, in particular, how these reactions were refashioned in the modern colonial period. Beginning as a medical history, the book broadens into an examination of how Britain and its colonies responded to the... More believed spread of leprosy. Across the empire this involved isolating victims of the disease in 'colonies', often on offshore islands. Discussion of the segregation of lepers is then extended to analogous examples of this practice, which, it is argued, has been an essential part of the repertoire of colonialism in the modern period. The book also examines literary represe...
The history of leprosy is profoundly interrelated with the medieval heritage of stigmatization and p...
This thesis aims to outline the causes, symptoms, and treatments related to leprosy, and how it can ...
Writing against a historical practice that situates the leprosy asylum exclusively within prison-lik...
Leprosy (or Hansen’s disease) was a problem in the colonial Pacific. To control the disease, admini...
Modern Western society tells a tale of fear and exclusion of individuals with leprosy on a global sc...
In the 1800s, humoral understandings of leprosy successively give way to disease models based on mor...
Leprosy is a relatively recent introduction to Australia. It is highly unlikely that the Aboriginal ...
Angela Ki Che Leung's meticulous study begins with the classical annals of the imperial era, which c...
According to the Dutch colonizers in Suriname, leprosy (or Hansen’s disease) was highly contagious a...
Between 1860 and 1900 the British Government in India – along with many other areas of the world – e...
International audienceThe chapters in this volume, by established scholars and early career research...
347 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Beginning in the late ninetee...
This paper traces the engagement of Graham Greene's novel A Burnt-Out Case with traditional discours...
This Thesis has been compiled from many, sources. It is wholly the work of the writer. For its comp...
This paper presents an analysis of the process of the construction of leprosy in Goiás from the obse...
The history of leprosy is profoundly interrelated with the medieval heritage of stigmatization and p...
This thesis aims to outline the causes, symptoms, and treatments related to leprosy, and how it can ...
Writing against a historical practice that situates the leprosy asylum exclusively within prison-lik...
Leprosy (or Hansen’s disease) was a problem in the colonial Pacific. To control the disease, admini...
Modern Western society tells a tale of fear and exclusion of individuals with leprosy on a global sc...
In the 1800s, humoral understandings of leprosy successively give way to disease models based on mor...
Leprosy is a relatively recent introduction to Australia. It is highly unlikely that the Aboriginal ...
Angela Ki Che Leung's meticulous study begins with the classical annals of the imperial era, which c...
According to the Dutch colonizers in Suriname, leprosy (or Hansen’s disease) was highly contagious a...
Between 1860 and 1900 the British Government in India – along with many other areas of the world – e...
International audienceThe chapters in this volume, by established scholars and early career research...
347 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Beginning in the late ninetee...
This paper traces the engagement of Graham Greene's novel A Burnt-Out Case with traditional discours...
This Thesis has been compiled from many, sources. It is wholly the work of the writer. For its comp...
This paper presents an analysis of the process of the construction of leprosy in Goiás from the obse...
The history of leprosy is profoundly interrelated with the medieval heritage of stigmatization and p...
This thesis aims to outline the causes, symptoms, and treatments related to leprosy, and how it can ...
Writing against a historical practice that situates the leprosy asylum exclusively within prison-lik...