Concern over the “coming plague,” a projected microbiological catastrophe threatening the survival of humanity, has come to generate a new cinematic figure: the epidemiologist as culture hero. The visual narrative of the “coming plague” unfolds in recent films, where the biopolitical content of this symbolic form becomes clear. This article examines how, by merging fears regarding the next pandemic with apocalyptic fantasy, the films in question institute the epidemiologist as responsible for the re-pastoralization and re-pasteurization of humanity—a goal achieved by setting self-limitation of individual freedoms as the condition for the biological and ontological perseverance of humankind.<br/
A pandemic is a high prevalence outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical ...
In recent years, epidemiology has made a leap from specialized literature to popular discourse. Than...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
Concern over the “coming plague,” a projected microbiological catastrophe threatening the survival o...
Research leading to this paper was unded by a European Research Council Starting Grant (under the Eu...
Epidemics, pandemics, plagues — global health crises — uniquely challenge the ways science evidences...
Public anxiety about emerging biothreats is evident in the recent glut of popular entertainment wher...
The tropics in occidental imaginaries are typically coded as either edenic paradise or as hell. It i...
Pandemic is an interactive film retelling Frankenstein. It follows the story of a new researcher who...
Background: Movies are a shared cultural experience. Films likely reflect societal fears, and may pr...
Proliferating for the last twenty-five years, outbreak narratives have now reached epidemic proporti...
Films illustrate 2 ways that epidemics can affect societies: fear leading to a breakdown in sociabil...
The article focuses on a theme of re-emerging infectious diseases (R-EIDs) in film productions and ...
Plague Inc. is an enduringly popular mobile video game in which players create diseases and attempt ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has roused the apocalyptic fear that was foreseen in religious prophecies. Thi...
A pandemic is a high prevalence outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical ...
In recent years, epidemiology has made a leap from specialized literature to popular discourse. Than...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...
Concern over the “coming plague,” a projected microbiological catastrophe threatening the survival o...
Research leading to this paper was unded by a European Research Council Starting Grant (under the Eu...
Epidemics, pandemics, plagues — global health crises — uniquely challenge the ways science evidences...
Public anxiety about emerging biothreats is evident in the recent glut of popular entertainment wher...
The tropics in occidental imaginaries are typically coded as either edenic paradise or as hell. It i...
Pandemic is an interactive film retelling Frankenstein. It follows the story of a new researcher who...
Background: Movies are a shared cultural experience. Films likely reflect societal fears, and may pr...
Proliferating for the last twenty-five years, outbreak narratives have now reached epidemic proporti...
Films illustrate 2 ways that epidemics can affect societies: fear leading to a breakdown in sociabil...
The article focuses on a theme of re-emerging infectious diseases (R-EIDs) in film productions and ...
Plague Inc. is an enduringly popular mobile video game in which players create diseases and attempt ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has roused the apocalyptic fear that was foreseen in religious prophecies. Thi...
A pandemic is a high prevalence outbreak of infectious disease that occurs over a wide geographical ...
In recent years, epidemiology has made a leap from specialized literature to popular discourse. Than...
The pandemic, which has affected the whole world and has many victims, changing our lifestyle and ha...