大流行
流感大流行
沉默
历史
遗忘
叙述的
殖民主义
代表(政治)
政治学
社会学
性别研究
发展经济学
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
心理学
法学
医学
文学类
政治
美学
传染病(医学专业)
艺术
认知心理学
哲学
疾病
经济
病理
标识
DOI:10.3138/cjhh.547-092021
摘要
For several decades, the 1918–20 global influenza outbreak has been called “the forgotten pandemic.” Although recent scholarly and public interest in the pandemic has complicated the narrative of forgetting, the label has stuck. Highlighting historical evidence of influenza’s long-term impact upon survivors, family, and community in Canada, the flu stories presented here, diverse in form and content, verify that a key question in pandemic influenza history is not whether the pandemic was forgotten or remembered, but by whom, and in what ways, it has been suppressed – or foregrounded. By moving beyond the classic epidemic plot line, with beginning, middle, and end, historians can find new methodologies and evidence with which to more fully understand the influenza pandemic’s unfolding intersection with colonialism, war, social inequality, and labour struggles in the 20 th century.
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