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流行病学家解读糙皮病:埃德加·西登斯特里克著作中的性别、种族与政治经济学

Epidemiologists explain pellagra: gender, race, and political economy in the work of Edgar Sydenstricker.

作者信息

Marks Harry M

出版信息

J Hist Med Allied Sci. 2003 Jan;58(1):34-55. doi: 10.1093/jhmas/58.1.34.

Abstract

Between 1900 and 1940, at least 100,000 individuals in the southern United States died of pellagra, a dietary deficiency disease. Although half of these pellagra victims were African-American and more than two-thirds were women, contemporary observers paid little attention to these gender and racial differences in their analyses of disease. This article reviews the classic epidemiological studies of Joseph Goldberger and Edgar Sydenstricker, who argued that pellagra was deeply rooted in the political economy of cotton monoculture in the South. The methods that Sydenstricker brought to epidemiology from early work on political economy obscured the role of gender inequalities in pellagra, and his focus on economic underdevelopment led him to ignore the prominent role of African-Americans as pellagra's principal victims. Research methods and traditions, no less than more overt ideologies, played a role in maintaining the subordinate social position of women and African-Americans in the southern United States.

摘要

1900年至1940年间,美国南部至少有10万人死于糙皮病,这是一种饮食缺乏症。尽管这些糙皮病患者中有一半是非裔美国人,超过三分之二是女性,但当代观察者在分析该疾病时几乎没有关注这些性别和种族差异。本文回顾了约瑟夫·戈德伯格和埃德加·西登斯特里克的经典流行病学研究,他们认为糙皮病深深植根于南方棉花单一栽培的政治经济之中。西登斯特里克从早期政治经济学研究中引入流行病学的方法掩盖了性别不平等在糙皮病中的作用,而他对经济欠发达的关注使他忽视了非裔美国人作为糙皮病主要受害者的突出作用。研究方法和传统,与更为明显的意识形态一样,在维持美国南部女性和非裔美国人的从属社会地位方面发挥了作用。

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