Closure and the Critical Epidemic Ending.

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1484/J.CNT.5.128875
Arthur Rose
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"An epidemic has a dramaturgic form," wrote Charles Rosenberg in 1989, "Epidemics start at a moment in time, proceed on a stage limited in space and duration, following a plot line of increasing and revelatory tension, move to a crisis of individual and collective character, then drift towards closure." Rosenberg's dramaturgic description has become an important starting point for critical studies of epidemic endings (Vargha, 2016; Greene & Vargha, 2020; Charters & Heitman, 2021) that, rightly, criticize this structure for its neatness and its linearity. In this article, I want to nuance these criticisms by distinguishing between the term Rosenberg uses, "closure," and its implicature, "ending." I aim to show how many of the complications ensuing between the different forms of ending imagined may well be resolved by assessing whether they bring closure or not.

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封闭与关键流行病的终结。
查尔斯-罗森伯格(Charles Rosenberg)在 1989 年写道:"流行病有一种戏剧化的形式,""流行病从某一时刻开始,在空间和持续时间有限的舞台上进行,遵循一条不断增加和揭示紧张关系的情节线,发展到个人和集体性格的危机,然后逐渐走向结束"。罗森伯格的戏剧描述已成为流行病结局批判研究的重要出发点(Vargha, 2016; Greene & Vargha, 2020; Charters & Heitman, 2021),这些研究正确地批评了这种结构的整齐性和线性。在本文中,我想通过区分罗森伯格使用的术语 "封闭 "及其隐含的 "结束",对这些批评进行细微的解读。我的目的是要说明,通过评估不同形式的结局是否带来了结束,可以很好地解决所想象的不同形式结局之间的许多复杂问题。
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