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Microbial Resolution: Visualization and Security in the War against Emerging Microbes

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Full Title:

Microbial Resolution: Visualization and Security in the War against Emerging Microbes

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781517911706

Publisher:

University of Minnesota Press

Imprint:

University of Minnesota Press

Publication Date:

25th September 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Medical microbiology and virology
History of medicine
Epidemiology and Medical statistics

Dewey:

362.19690973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm

Weight:

312g

Description

Why the global health project to avert emerging microbes continually fails

In 1989, a group of U.S. government scientists met to discuss some surprising findings: new diseases were appearing around the world, and viruses that they thought long vanquished were resurfacing. Their appearance heralded a future perpetually threatened by unforeseeable biological risks, sparking a new concept of disease: the emerging microbe. With the Cold War nearing its end, American scientists and security experts turned to confront this new enemy, redirecting national security against its risky horizons. In order to be fought, emerging microbes first needed to be made perceptible; but how could something immaterial, unknowable, and ever mutating be coaxed into visibility, knowability, and operability

Microbial Resolution charts the U.S.-led war on the emerging microbe to show how their uncertain futures were transformed into objects of global science and security. Moving beyond familiar accounts that link scientific knowledge production to optical practices of visualizing the invisible, Gloria Chan-Sook Kim develops a theory of microbial resolution to analyze the complex problematic that arises when dealing with these entities: what can be seen when there is nothing to see Through a syncretic analysis of data mining, animal-tracking technologies, media networks, computer-modeled futures, and global ecologies and infrastructures, she shows how a visual impassethe impossibility of seeing microbial futuresforms the basis for new modes of perceiving, knowing, and governing in the present.

Timely and thought provoking, Microbial Resolution opens up the rich paradoxes, irreconcilabilities, and failures inherent in this project and demonstrates how these tensions profoundly animate twenty-first-century epistemologies, aesthetics, affects, and ecologies.

Author Bio

Gloria Chan-Sook Kim is assistant professor of media and culture at the University of California, Riverside. Her work has been published in journals such as Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology and the Journal for Consumption, Markets, and Culture.

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