Re-imagining the virus

IF 1 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nancy Tomes
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ABSTRACT This article tracks new conceptualizations of viruses both as a scientific object of study and a cultural object of fear and fascination. After World War II, the scientific study of viruses took on greater significance. The discovery of viral DNA and RNA revolutionized the understanding of microbial and human evolution. Technological innovations (electron microscopy, x-ray crystallography) and improvements in vaccine development gave scientists greater confidence in managing diseases such as polio and influenza. But in the 1980s, the emergence of HIV-AIDS, a deadly new virus that provoked intense stigma and discrimination, undercut that confidence. Scientific understandings of HIV led to more evolutionary, ecological views of disease origins; widely disseminated through the news and entertainment industries, those views inspired a newer, darker era of viral imaginaries. The identity of viruses as objects of scientific study, national security planning and popular culture have become difficult to disentangle as a result.
重新想象病毒
摘要本文追踪了病毒作为科学研究对象和恐惧和迷恋的文化对象的新概念。第二次世界大战后,对病毒的科学研究具有了更大的意义。病毒DNA和RNA的发现彻底改变了对微生物和人类进化的理解。技术创新(电子显微镜、x射线晶体学)和疫苗开发的改进使科学家对管理脊髓灰质炎和流感等疾病更有信心。但在20世纪80年代,艾滋病病毒的出现,一种致命的新病毒,引发了强烈的耻辱和歧视,削弱了人们的信心。对艾滋病毒的科学理解导致了对疾病起源的更进化的生态学观点;这些观点通过新闻和娱乐行业广泛传播,激发了一个新的、黑暗的病毒想象时代。因此,病毒作为科学研究对象、国家安全规划和流行文化的身份变得很难理清。
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Interdisciplinary Science Reviews
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews 综合性期刊-综合性期刊
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
20
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interdisciplinary Science Reviews is a quarterly journal that aims to explore the social, philosophical and historical interrelations of the natural sciences, engineering, mathematics, medicine and technology with the social sciences, humanities and arts.
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