Plague Rat or Anopheles: Health Disasters and Home Improvement in Late Colonial Java

Q4 Computer Science
M. B. Meerwijk
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Abstract:When plague broke out in Java in 1911, the Dutch responded with home improvement in an attempt to widen the distance between human residents and the rodent host of this disease. Over the following thirty years, home improvement was implemented on a tremendous scale—resulting in the reconstruction of over 1.6 million houses. After the mid-1920s, however, home improvement was gradually implicated in facilitating malaria transmission instead: effectively replacing one set of disease mortality with another. In this article, I trace how this correlation came to light and was responded to. The case of woningverbeteringsmalaria, I suggest, offers a case study for us to reflect on how health priorities were set, how developmentalist colonial policies designed to counter one threat often generated others, and understand how advances in understanding the human-animal relations underpinning health gradually broadened from linear transmission theories into broader ecological models.
鼠疫鼠或按蚊:爪哇殖民地晚期的健康灾难和家庭改善
摘要:1911年,当爪哇爆发鼠疫时,荷兰人通过改善房屋来应对,试图扩大人类居民与这种疾病的啮齿动物宿主之间的距离。在接下来的30年里,家庭改善得到了大规模的实施,重建了160多万所房屋。然而,在20世纪20年代中期之后,家庭装修逐渐与促进疟疾传播有关:有效地将一组疾病死亡率替换为另一组疾病死亡率。在本文中,我将追溯这种相关性是如何被发现并得到回应的。我认为,战胜疟疾的案例为我们提供了一个案例研究,让我们反思卫生优先事项是如何设定的,旨在应对一种威胁的发展主义殖民政策是如何经常产生其他威胁的,并了解在理解支撑健康的人与动物关系方面的进展是如何逐渐从线性传播理论扩展到更广泛的生态模型的。
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Internetworking Indonesia
Internetworking Indonesia COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING-
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