Governing with contagion: Pandemic politics, COVID-19, and undermining public health in Florida

IF 2 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY Medical Anthropology Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1111/maq.12806
Nolan Kline
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The United States approached the COVID-19 pandemic with inconsistent responses that varied by state. In Florida, legislators passed laws contrary to mitigating the pandemic. These laws included banning county and municipal efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 through mask mandates, social distancing, and prohibiting vaccination mandates during infectious disease epidemics. Moreover, the Legislature simultaneously prioritized policies of social exclusion, passing bills that constrained the rights of transgender individuals, Black Lives Matter protestors, and educators. In this article, I use the perspectives of critical medical anthropology and “governing through contagion” to examine Florida's COVID-19 response. I argue the COVID-19 pandemic provided an opportunity for legislators to obfuscate their political power and advance a politics of social division while simultaneously passing policies that undermined human health. I refer to this process as governing with contagion: Using a pandemic as a politically expedient backdrop to conceal power and simultaneously harm human health.

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以传染病治理:大流行政治、COVID-19和破坏佛罗里达州的公共卫生。
美国对COVID-19大流行的反应不一致,各州各不相同。在佛罗里达州,立法者通过了与缓解疫情相反的法律。这些法律包括禁止县和市通过戴口罩、保持社交距离和禁止在传染病流行期间接种疫苗来控制COVID-19传播的努力。此外,立法机关同时优先考虑社会排斥政策,通过了限制变性人、“黑人的命也是命”抗议者和教育工作者权利的法案。在本文中,我使用批判医学人类学和“通过传染治理”的观点来研究佛罗里达州的COVID-19应对措施。我认为,COVID-19大流行为立法者提供了一个机会,使他们混淆政治权力,推进社会分裂的政治,同时通过损害人类健康的政策。我把这个过程称为“传染病治理”:利用大流行作为政治权宜之计的背景来隐藏权力,同时损害人类健康。
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期刊介绍: Medical Anthropology Quarterly: International Journal for the Analysis of Health publishes research and theory in the field of medical anthropology. This broad field views all inquiries into health and disease in human individuals and populations from the holistic and cross-cultural perspective distinctive of anthropology as a discipline -- that is, with an awareness of species" biological, cultural, linguistic, and historical uniformity and variation. It encompasses studies of ethnomedicine, epidemiology, maternal and child health, population, nutrition, human development in relation to health and disease, health-care providers and services, public health, health policy, and the language and speech of health and health care.
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