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|a Richardson, Eugene T.,
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|a Epidemic illusions :
|b on the coloniality of global public health /
|c Eugene T. Richardson ; foreword by Paul Farmer.
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|a Cambridge, Massachusetts :
|b The MIT Press,
|c [2020]
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|a xxiv, 193 pages :
|b illustrations (some color) ;
|c 21 cm
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|a University and college faculty members
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|a "An eclectic series of "decolonizing heuristics" based on Eugene Richardson's experiences in epidemic containment in the Sudan, West Africa, South Africa, and among the Rohingya"--
|c Provided by publisher.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages [145]-190) and index.
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|t Carnivalization --
|t Pr [Global health equity/Coloniality] --
|t Colonizer, interrupted (Flash fiction) --
|t The allegory of the warren (Platonic dialogues) --
|t The pacification of the primitive tribes of Lake Geneva (Nacirema eghnography) --
|t WHO's semiosis (Semiotics) --
|t The ebola suspect's dilemma (Call and response) --
|t Not-so-big data and immodest causal inference (Symbolic reparations) --
|t Ebola vaccines and the ideal speech situation (Border gnosis) --
|t The race-PrEP study (Counterhegemonic modeling) --
|t Pre-appendices --
|t Conclusion: The epistemic reformation --
|t Use your illusion --
|t Afterword: Pandemicity, COVID-19, and the limits of public health "science."
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|a Epidemiology
|x Social aspects.
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|a World health
|x Social aspects.
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|a Equality
|x Health aspects.
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|a Social medicine.
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|a Discrimination in medical care.
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|a Epidemics.
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|a World health.
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|a Anthropology.
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|a Africa.
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|a Farmer, Paul,
|d 1959-2022,
|e writer of foreword.
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