Nixon Kari
Department of English, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750435, Dallas, TX, 75275-0435, USA.
J Med Humanit. 2017 Sep;38(3):231-247. doi: 10.1007/s10912-014-9302-8.
This essay teases out the intimate connections between the scientific and fiscal realms in the context of American germ theory and obstetrics. By uncovering the economic and medical contexts of Henry James's Washington Square-set during the infancy of germ theory and the heyday of American obstetrics-this essay exposes a previously unexplored subtextual history of contagion in the text. Although this scientific history seems relegated to the novel's margins, understanding the changing scientific cosmologies and professional organizations in the context of the novel's setting and composition reveals that these tiny infectious particles and their vectors fundamentally shape the plot of the novel.
本文在美国细菌理论和产科学的背景下梳理了科学领域与财政领域之间的紧密联系。通过揭示亨利·詹姆斯的《华盛顿广场》创作时期(处于细菌理论萌芽和美国产科学鼎盛阶段)的经济和医学背景,本文揭示了文本中一段此前未被探索的关于传染病的潜在历史。尽管这段科学史似乎处于小说的边缘位置,但在小说的背景和创作环境中理解不断变化的科学世界观和专业组织,会发现这些微小的传染颗粒及其传播媒介从根本上塑造了小说的情节。