Mercier’s Clinic: Public Health Utopianism in L’An 2440, rêve s’il en fut jamais

IF 0.4 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE Eighteenth-Century Fiction Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.3138/ecf.35.4.463
Andrew Billing
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Abstract:The eighteenth-century medical Enlightenment in France saw fierce conflicts between inoculistes and anti-inoculistes, attacks from philosophes and surgeons on the privileges and dogmas of elite academic doctors, and attempts by reformers to improve medicine, hospitals, and sanitation. In this article, I show that Louis-Sébastien Mercier's L'An 2440, rêve s'il en fut jamais (1771) intervenes in this debate by portraying a France experiencing a public health crisis and providing compassionate remedies in a futuristic "public health utopia" for the diseases of France's individual and political bodies, including a proposal for a new inoculation clinic. Mercier's novel is the first French biopolitical novel, assigning responsibility for health and medicine to the state; it is also technocratic and sometimes anti-populist, and it aims to suppress as much as resolve social antagonisms on the eve of the French Revolution. I argue that Mercier's view of the state's role in public health is closer to physiocratic than republican or liberal positions, and affirms several characteristics of the absolutist tradition.
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梅西耶诊所:2440年的公共卫生乌托邦主义,如果有梦想的话
18世纪法国的医学启蒙运动见证了接种者和反接种者之间的激烈冲突,哲学家和外科医生对精英学术医生的特权和教条的攻击,改革者试图改善医学、医院和卫生条件。在这篇文章中,我展示了louis - s bastien Mercier的L 'An 2440, rêve s 'il en fut jamais(1771)介入了这场辩论,它描绘了一个正在经历公共卫生危机的法国,并在一个未来的“公共卫生乌托邦”中为法国个人和政治机构的疾病提供了富有同情心的补救措施,包括一个新的接种诊所的建议。梅西埃的小说是法国第一部生物政治小说,将健康和医疗的责任交给了国家;它也是技术官僚主义,有时是反民粹主义,它的目标是在法国大革命前夕压制和解决社会对立。我认为Mercier关于国家在公共卫生中的作用的观点比共和党或自由主义的立场更接近重农主义,并且肯定了专制主义传统的几个特征。
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