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The Virus Touch

Theorizing Epidemic Media

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Experimental Futures: Technological Lives, Scientific Arts, Anthropological Voices

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Pages: 304

Illustrations: 56 illustrations, including 22 in color

Published: April 2023

In The Virus Touch Bishnupriya Ghosh argues that media are central to understanding emergent relations between viruses, humans, and nonhuman life. Writing in the shadow of the HIV/AIDS and COVID-19 global pandemics, Ghosh theorizes “epidemic media” to show how epidemics are mediated in images, numbers, and movements through the processes of reading test results and tracking infection and mortality rates. Scientific, artistic, and activist epidemic media that make multispecies relations sensible and manageable eschew anthropocentric survival strategies and instead recast global public health crises as biological, social, and ecological catastrophes, pushing us toward a multispecies politics of health. Ghosh trains her analytic gaze on these mediations as expressed in the collection and analysis of blood samples as a form of viral media; the geospatialization of data that track viral hosts like wild primates; and the use of multisensory images to trace fluctuations in viral mutations. Studying how epidemic media inscribe, store, and transmit multispecies relations attunes us to the anthropogenic drivers of pathogenicity like deforestation or illegal wildlife trading and the vulnerabilities accruing from diseases that arise from socioeconomic inequities and biopolitical neglect.

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The Virus Touch deftly and expertly lays out the intricate relationships between epidemics, humans, animals, and media. Bishnupriya Ghosh’s ability to reveal the role of competing scientific interests, technological advances, art, social and political infrastructures, personal and institutional networks, and the environment makes this a much-needed contribution to media theory. Exciting, expansive, and a necessary corrective to current discourse, The Virus Touch is a landmark work.” - Inga Pollmann, author of Cinematic Vitalism: Film Theory and the Question of Life

“Providing a clear bridge between science and technology studies, media studies, and health humanities, Bishnupriya Ghosh focuses on the concept of mediation and shows how different forms of media enable us to see and understand viruses and witness their effects. By approaching this analysis through an environmental lens, Ghosh defines an essential ecological future for health humanities and media studies.” - Kirsten Ostherr, author of Medical Visions: Producing the Patient through Film, Television, and Imaging Technologies

The Virus Touch provides a compelling account for a renewal of human relations with pathogenic microbes that posits mediation as crucial to this multispecies politics.”

- Franziska Zirker, Somatosphere

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Bishnupriya Ghosh is Professor of English and Global Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, author of Global Icons: Apertures to the Popular, also published by Duke University Press, and coeditor of The Routledge Companion to Media and Risk.

Table Of Contents

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List of Illustrations  vii
List of Abbreviations  xi
Acknowledgments  xiii
Introduction: Epidemic Media  1
1. The Epidemic Episteme: Health as Multispecies Politics  35
2. The -Morphic Image: Visualizing the Virus  77
3. The Sensible Medium: Clinical Translations of Blood  113
4. The Multispecies Kinesthetic: Tracking Animal Host Movements  157
Conclusion: Media Theory (in a Pandemic)  199
Notes  211
Bibliography  255
Index  277

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Related Links Paper ISBN: 978-1-4780-1921-3 / Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-4780-1657-1 / eISBN: 978-1-4780-2384-5 / DOI: https://doi.org/10.1215/9781478023845