Zombie i inni zarażeni, czyli obraz epidemii w literaturze popularnej

Elżbieta Górka
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Od dżumy do Eboli. Sposób przedstawienia wybranych chorób zaraźliwych w przykładowych tekstach literatury popularnej [From the plague to Ebola: The presentation of selected contagious diseases in popular literature texts] by Edyta Izabela Rudolf is a pioneering achievement in the Polish research field, opening scientific discourse on the image of an epidemic in popular literature. Published on the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic, the monograph also provides tools for the study of the newly created pandemic literature. Taking into account the complexity of the research material, which lies on the borderline between the humanities, the social, and biological sciences, the author has quite rightly decided to include her study in the field of medical humanities. The chronological distribution of the extensive research material allowed for taking into consideration the broad historical and social context which influenced the shape of works created in subsequent eras. Minor inaccuracies include the inappropriate use of terminology (such as the term topos) and the questionable assignment of the novel The Andromeda Strain to Chapter Three (it could easily have found its place in Chapter Four). Despite these shortcomings, Edyta Rudolf’s work is a valuable monograph which provides tools for studying the image of contagious diseases in popular literature.
Od dżumy do Eboli。Sposób przedstawienia wybranych chorób zaraźliwych w przykładowych tekstach literature popularnej[从瘟疫到埃博拉:选定传染病在通俗文学文本中的呈现]作者Edyta Izabela Rudolf是波兰研究领域的一项开创性成就,开启了通俗文学中流行病形象的科学论述。该专著出版于2019冠状病毒病大流行前夕,还为研究新创建的大流行文献提供了工具。考虑到研究材料的复杂性,它位于人文科学、社会科学和生物科学之间的边界,作者非常正确地决定将她的研究纳入医学人文领域。广泛的研究材料的时间分布允许考虑到广泛的历史和社会背景,这些背景影响了后来时代创作的作品的形状。小的不准确包括不恰当的术语使用(比如术语topos)和将小说《仙女座菌株》(the Andromeda Strain)放在第三章的问题(它可以很容易地在第四章找到它的位置)。尽管有这些缺点,Edyta Rudolf的作品是一部有价值的专著,为研究流行文学中的传染病形象提供了工具。
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