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  • 5/26/2018 Vanderbilt University Press Fall/Winter 2014 Catalog

    U N I V E R S

    P R E S S

    F A L L 2 0 1

    vanderbilt

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    American Literature 2

    American Studies 3

    Anthropology 4

    Biography 1

    Civil Rights 1

    Community Organizing 9

    Country Music 3

    Cuban Studies 6

    Economics 6

    Family Policy 4

    Health Care 5

    Higher Education 1, 11

    Hispanic Studies 10

    History 1, 2, 8

    International Relations 7

    Labor Relations 11

    Latin American Studies 7, 8

    Medical Sociology 5

    Memoir 2

    Photography 3

    Political Science 7, 9

    Public Health 8Reproductive Health 4

    Sociology 4, 9

    Sports 1

    Transatlantic Studies 6

    Urban & Environmental Planning 9

    US History 1, 8

    Work, Occupations, & Professions 5

    New Title

    Subject Index

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    Top: Photo by Marty Stuart.(See page 3.)

    Below: Harry Stinson.Marty Stuart photographing RalphStanley and his Clinch MountainBoys, Bean Blossom BluegrassFestival, June 17, 2006.

    Harry Stinson.

    Andrew Maraniss has written a gripping acc

    the tortured ordeal suffered by Perry Wallac

    celebrated college basketball star, who, in

    a Vanderbilt Commodore, broke the color ba

    the Southeastern Conference. It is a story of

    black students courage in the face of taunti

    from hostile opposing fansand the dissen

    that faced him on the Vanderbilt campus.

    John Seigenthaler,Founder, First AmendmenAndrew Maranisss father, David, once said,

    writes people out of the story. Its our job to

    them back in. In the case of Perry Wallace, A

    has done that superbly. He writes with equa

    of race and class, talent and ambition, and t

    possibilities and limits of each. I did not kno

    Wallaces story. Andrew has brought it to us,

    should be happy he did.

    Howard Bryant,author of The Last Hero: A LiHenry Aaron

    Today Wallace is professor of law atAmerican University in Washington, DC.

    Lisa Nipp, The Tennessean. .

    Wallace blocks the shot of "Pistol" Pete

    Maravich, the high-scoring LSU sensation.Frank Empson, The Tennessean. .

    Perry Wallace, Rudy Thacker, and ThorpeWeber celebrate after Vanderbilt's victoryover Kentucky during Wallace's seniorseason of . Vanderbilt UniversityAthletic Department.

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    Biography of the first African American basketball player in the

    SEC, set in the civil rights conflicts of the tumultuous Sixties

    Strong Inside

    Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the SouthA N D R E W M A R A N I S S

    his ast-paced, richly detailed biography,

    based on more than eighty interviews,

    digs deep beneath the surace to reveal

    a more complicated and proound story o

    sports pioneering than weve come to expect

    rom the genre. Perry Wallaces unusually

    insightul and honest introspection reveals

    his inner thoughts throughout his journey.

    Wallace entered kindergarten the yearthat Brown v. Board of Educationupended

    separate but equal. As a twelve-year-old,

    he snuck downtown to watch the sit-ins

    at Nashvilles lunch counters. A week afer

    Martin Luther King Jr.s I Have a Dream

    speech, Wallace entered high school, and later

    saw the passage o the Civil Rights and Voting

    Rights Acts. On March , , his Pearl High

    School basketball team won ennessees first

    integrated state tournamentthe same day

    Adolph Rupps all-white Kentucky Wildcats

    lost to the all-black exas Western Miners inan iconic NCAA title game.

    Te world seemed to be opening up at

    just the right time, and when Vanderbilt

    recruited Perry, Wallace courageously

    accepted the assignment to desegregate the

    SEC. His experiences on campus and in the

    hostile gymnasiums o the Deep South turned

    out to be nothing like he ever imagined.

    On campus, he encountered the lead-

    ing civil rights figures o the day, including

    Stokely Carmichael, Martin Luther King Jr.,

    Fannie Lou Hamer, and Robert Kennedyand he led Vanderbilts small group o black

    students to a meeting with the university

    chancellor to push or better treatment.

    On the basketball court, he expe-

    rienced an Ole Miss boycott and the

    rabid hate o the Mississippi State ans in

    Starkville. Following his reshman year,

    the NCAA instituted the Lew Alcindor

    rule, which

    deprivedWallace o

    his signature

    move, the

    slam dunk.

    Despite

    this attempt

    to limit the

    influence o

    a rising tide

    o black stars, the final basket o Wallaces

    college career was a cathartic and defiant

    dunk, and the story Wallace told to theVanderbilt Human Relations Committee

    and later Te ennesseanwas not the sim-

    ple story o a triumphant trailblazer that

    many people wanted to hear. Yes, he had

    gone rom hearing racial epithets when

    he appeared in his dormitory to being

    voted as the universitys most popular

    student, but, at the risk o being labeled

    ungrateul, he spoke truth to power in

    describing the daily slights and abuses he

    had overcome and what Martin Luther

    King had called the agonizing lonelinesso a pioneer.

    S PO R T S / BIO G R A PHY / CIVIL R IG HT S / HIG HER EDU CA T IO N / U S HIS T

    Decembe

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    Formerly the associate director of media relations at the Vanderbilt athletic department and the

    first-ever media relations manager for the Tampa Bay Rays, Andrew Maranissis now a partner at

    McNeely Pigott & Fox Public Relations. Andrew, the son of Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David

    Maraniss, attended Vanderbilt on the Fred Russell-Grantland Rice sportswriting scholarship. As a

    sophomore, he first interviewed Wallace in for a black history class.

    In a magnificently reported, nuanced but raw account o

    basketball and racism in the South during the s, An

    Maraniss tells the story of Perry Wallaces struggle, loneperseverance and eventual self-realization. A rare story

    physical and intellectual courage that is both shocking a

    triumphant.

    Bob Woodward,Washington Postassociate editor and auth

    I covered basketball during the years Perry Wallace was

    at Vanderbilt, learning first-hand the s tories of so many

    African-American athletes. Many of them were pioneers

    one respect or another, but none whom I ever spoke wit

    endured such an experience as did Wallaceas related s

    thoughtfully and comprehensively in this sensitive biog

    by Andrew Maraniss. Arthur Ashe entitled his history of

    black athleteA Hard Road To Glory. No road could have b

    harder than Perry Wallaces, no glory more satisfying.

    Frank Deford,NPR, HBO, and Sports Illustratedcontributor

    T

    PhotobyKeithMiles

    What Perry Wallace accomplished in breaking the color li

    the Southeastern Conference has been one of the great u

    stories of the last years. Now, thanks to Andrew Maran

    and Professor Wallace, it has become one of th e great TO

    stories of the last years with this unforgettable book .

    John Feinstein,author of Foul Troubleand Where Nobody

    Your Name

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    Lessons learned from the Beat Generation, and becoming a writer one

    interview, road trip, and page (and occasional drink) at a timeJ o h n Ty t e l l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

    ritingeatand oth er occ as ion s o f

    Li te ra ry Mayh em

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    he story and history o the Beats couldnt

    be ound in the traditional libraries or

    archives o academic research. For

    preeminent historian o Beat culture John

    Tytell, it had to be ound in the bars, towns,

    roads, and hangouts o these writers andfigures. And as Writing Beatdemonstrates,

    the same techniques apply to new and uture

    writers.

    Approaching the history o post-war

    twentieth century American literature, and

    in particular the Beat literary movement o

    Kerouac, Ginsburg, Burroughs, and others,

    Tytell finds himsel uniquely positioned

    as an eyewitness to many o these stories.

    In this book, he shares his insight with the

    Writing Beat and Other Occasions ofLiterary MayhemJ O H N T Y T E L L

    reader. As he interviewed, drank, trav-

    eled, and survived countless moments

    with some o these literary legends, Ty

    discovered much about the craf o non

    fiction, biography, and the nature o hi

    tory. Writing Beatdemonstrates, throuTytells growth as a proessor and histo

    o the Beats, lessons learned and hazar

    encountered or those aspiring to beco

    writers themselves.

    As we approach the sixtieth annive

    sary o Allen Ginsbergs Howl, Writing

    Beatreminds us writers do not spring t

    lie ully ormed, and the struggle to ge

    literature can be a blast.

    T

    John Tytellis author of Naked Angels: The Lives and

    Literature of the Beat Generation, Reading New York,and

    Ezra Pound: The Solitary Volcano.He has taught modern

    American literature at Queens College since .

    MellonTytell

    Its a rare book that can appeal to both novice and

    master, and this book does it. The curious young

    readers, just reading On the Roador Howlfor the firsttime, will find the book eminently accessible. Those

    voracious collectors of Beat works will want to add

    this to their shelves.

    William McKeen,author of Outlaw Journalist: The Lifeand Times of Hunter S. Thompson

    For over two decades I have been reading John Tytells

    books and articles, and it was wonderful to finally

    learn something about this tremendous scholars

    academic and personal journey. It was his book

    Naked Angelsthat was partially responsible for me

    becoming a Beat Generation sc holar. Writing Beat

    opened a private door into Johns passionate soul,and it was an absolute pleasure to discover the man

    behind the scholar.

    Kurt Hemmer,author of Encyclopedia of Beat LiteratureIf youve ever read a book that changed your life,

    youll identify with Tytells love affair with reading.

    Chuck Leddy,contributing writer for The Writermagazine, praise for Reading New York

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    When I first began

    traveling I loved the

    adventure o going

    rom town to town

    and exploring what

    each place had to

    offer. Whenever

    possible, on the

    day o the show I walked the streets and back road

    gathering stories and songs rom local olks. I stud

    everything rom the different kinds o architecture

    surrounded me to the majesty o the sunsets and h

    they affected the mood o the town I was in. Tat fiseason was filled with the joy o a new musical lie

    taking flight. Te applause, the spotlight, the spark

    the ame, the reedom o here today, go somewher

    tomorrow charmed me night afer night, day afer

    until show business ound its mark and became a

    o lie. I enjoyed every minute o the dance. I still l

    those things, but most o all its the people that Ive

    enjoyed along the way, namely the characters. Te

    kind o characters who can be defined as America

    originals.

    I M S

    Photographs of American characters by a legendary

    country music storyteller

    P H O T O G R A P HY / C O U N T R Y M U S I C / A M E R I C A N S T U D

    lthough known primarily as a country

    music star, Marty Stuart has been taking

    photographs o the people and places

    surrounding him since he first went on tour

    with bluegrass perormer LesterFlatt at age twelve. His inspira-

    tions to do this include his own

    mother, Hilda Stuart, whom he

    watched document their amilys

    everyday lie in Mississippi, bass-

    ist Milt Hintons photographs o

    ellow jazz artists, and Edward

    Curtiss well-known images o

    Native Americans at the turn o

    the twentieth century. Stuarts

    work ranges rom intimate and

    ofen candid behind-the-scenes depictions olegendary musicians, to images that capture

    the eccentricities o characters rom the back

    roads o America, to dignified portraits o

    members o the impoverished Lakota tribe

    in South Dakota, a people he was introduced

    to through his ormer ather-in-law, Johnny

    Cash. Whatever the subject, Stuart is able to

    sensitively tease out something unexpected

    or hidden beneath the surace through a

    skillul awareness o timing and composition

    as well as a unique relationship with many o

    the subjects based on years o riendship andtrust.

    Tis book will present images rom these

    three bodies o work: Badlands, on his time

    with the Lakota; Te Masters, rom his

    work with musicians like Bill Monroe, Johnny

    Cash, Ray Charles, Dolly Parton, George

    Jones, Kitty Wells, Willie Nelson, and Waylon

    Jennings; and Blue Line Hot Shots. As Stuart

    explains, Te newly built Interstate Highway

    System was at one time represented on our

    American Ballads

    The Photographs of Marty Stuart

    Edited by KAT HRYN E. D EL M EZ with an Introduc tion by M arty Stuart

    and an Essay by Susan H. Edwards

    maps by the color red, while the two-lane

    highways and back roads o the nation

    were represented in blue. Te back roads

    are where youll find some o the people

    that I admire, respect, and always keepan eye out or. . . . Tey are renegades . . .

    As Roger Miller once said, Tese people

    flush to the beat o a different plumber.

    Te photographs are ramed by an

    introduction by Stuart and a context-

    setting essay by photography historian

    Susan Edwards, executive director o the

    First Center or the Visual Arts. Te book

    and accompanying exhibition at the First

    Center demonstrate that Marty Stuart is

    a master storyteller not only through his

    songs but also through his revealing andcompelling photographs.

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    Kathryn Delmezhas been a curator at the Frist

    Center since . She was introduced to Marty

    Stuarts photographs through a small exhibition

    at the Cheekwood Museum of Art in and

    came to know them better while working closely

    with Stuart on a exhibition devoted to his

    friend fashion designer and clothier Manuel.

    A

    AFRISTCENTERFORTHEVISUALARTS

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    Marty

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    Kristin J. Wilson

    NOTTRYINGInfertility,

    Childlessness,and

    Ambivalence

    Stories of how most infertile women, those who avoid medical interventio

    struggle with childlessness and norms of motherhood

    ne message that comes along with

    ever-improving fertility treatments and

    increasing acceptance of single mother-

    hood, older first-time mothers, and same-

    sex partnerships, is that almost any woman

    can and should become a mother. Temedia and many studies focus on infertile

    and involuntarily childless women who

    are seeking treatment. Tey characterize

    this group as anxious and willing to try

    anything, even elaborate and financially

    ruinous high-tech interventions, to achieve

    a successful pregnancy.

    But the majority of women who struggle

    with fertility avoid treatment. Te women

    Not TryingInfertility, Childlessness, and Ambivalence

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    R EPR O DU CT IVE HEA L T H / F A M IL Y PO L ICY / S O CIO L O G Y / A N T HR O PO L O G Y

    Kristin J. Wilsonis Chair, Department of Anthropology, Cabrillo College.

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    The image of the desperate infertile woman one some-

    times encounters in the media is based on studies of the

    experience of infertilit y among treatment-seekers. Weknow little about the experiences of other infertile women,

    many of whom are not white, not middle class, and not

    heterosexual. Kristin Wilsons book provides us with a long

    overdue look at these other women, who do not fully buy

    into dominant discourses such as the medicalized model

    of infertility and the Motherhood Mandate. They do not

    necessarily define themselves as infertile, they do not

    unambiguously desire to become mothers, and they are

    decidedly less committed to treatment.

    Arthur L. Greil, author of Not Yet Pregnant: Infertile Couples

    in Contemporary America

    whose interviews appear in Not Trying

    belong to this majority. Teir attitudes v

    and may change as their life circumstan

    evolve. Some support the prevailing cul

    tural narrative that women are meant to

    be mothers and refuse to see themselvechildfree by choice. Most of these wome

    who come from a wider range of social

    backgrounds than most researchers hav

    studied, experience deep ambivalence

    about motherhood and non-motherhoo

    never actually choosing either path. Te

    prefer to let life unfold, an attitude that

    seems to reduce anxiety about not con-

    forming to social expectations.

    Kristin Wilson has looked beyond the desperate infertileand looked at the real women who are not having babies.

    Some would have, had things been different; some didnt

    want to; some sorta might someday kinda plan on it

    if things work out. Here it is that we find most of the

    women who are not mothersnot gloriously reveling

    in childfree living, and not unendingly doing pointless

    fertility treatments. They are in that in-between place

    where no one, before Kristin Wilson, seems to have looked.

    Barbara Katz Rothman,City University of New York,

    author of Recreating Motherhood

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    nyone who has spent time in a hospital

    as a patient or amily member o a

    patient hopes that those who attend to

    us or our loved ones are at their proessional

    best and that they care or us in ways that

    console us and preserve our dignity. Tisbook takes an intimate look at how health

    care practitioners struggle to live up to their

    proessional and caring ideals during twelve-

    hour shifs on the hospital floor.

    From , hours o participant-

    observation and hours o ollow-up

    interviews with twenty-one doctors, thirty

    registered nurses, twenty-one respiratory

    therapists, twenty medical social workers,

    and eighteen occupational, physical, and

    speech therapists, the authors create a com-

    plex picture o the workplace conflicts that

    Teamwork and conflict among five kinds of health care practitioners as they

    interact with patients and each other on the hospital floor

    Conflicted Health Care

    Professionalism and Caring in an Urban Hospital

    E S T E R C A R O L I N A A P E S O A V A R A N O a n d C H A R L E S S . V A R A N O

    H E A L T H C A R E / M E D I C A L S O C I O L O G Y / W O R K , O C C U P AT I O N S , & P R O F E S S I

    different types o health care practitioners

    ace. Tough all these groups espouse

    caring ideals, proessional interests and a

    curative orientation dominate in patient

    care and interoccupational relations.

    Because emotive caring is not supportedby the organization o health care in the

    hospital, it becomes an individual virtue

    that overworked staff find hard to per-

    orm, and it takes on an ideological orm

    that obscures the status hierarchy among

    practitioners. Conflicts between prac-

    titioners rest upon the ranking o each

    groups knowledge base. Tey maniest in

    efforts to work as a team or set limits on

    practitioner responsibilities and in differ-

    ing views on unionization.

    A

    ConflictedHealth Care

    Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varanoand

    Charles S. Varano

    Professionalism and Caringin an Urban Hospital

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    Based on literally thousands of hours of field wor

    supplemented by focused interviews, Conflicted

    Health Careis a significant contribution to a long a

    honorable tradition of hospital ethnographies. It

    book rich in personal stories from the everyday liv

    hospital workers.

    Robert Zussman,author of Intensive Care: Medica

    Ethics and the Medical Profession

    Ester Carolina Apesoa-Varano,a sociologist with

    research interests in nursing, health care, womens

    health, and geriatrics, is an assistant professor at theBetty Irene Moore School of Nursing at University of

    California, Davis.

    Charles S. Varano,Associate Professor of Sociology,

    California State University, Sacramento, is the author

    of Forced Choices: Class, Community, and Worker

    Ownership.

    UCDavisHealthSystem

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    C U B A N S T U D I E S / T R A N S A T L A N T I C S T U D I E S / E C O N O M I C S

    GoldenLeafGoldenLeaf

    How Tobacco Shaped Cuba

    and the Atlantic World

    CHARLOTTE

    COSNER

    6

    Tobaccos four hundred years as a global chess piece, a vital part of a

    fragile economy, and forbidden fruit of a Communist country

    hrough the rise and all o empires, ideolo-

    gies, and economies, tobacco grown on the

    tiny island o Cuba has remained an en-

    during symbol o pleasure and extravagance.

    Cultivated as one o the first reliable commod-

    ities or those inhabitants who remained aferconquistadors moved on in search o a mythi-

    cal wellspring o gold, tobacco quickly became

    crucial to the support o the swelling Spanish

    Empire in the seventeenth and eighteenth cen-

    turies. Eventually, however, tobacco became

    one o the final stabilizing orces in the empire,

    and it ultimately proved more resilient than the

    best laid plans o kings and queens. obacco,

    and those whose livelihoods depended on it,

    shrugged off the Empires collapse and pressed

    on into the twentieth century as an economic

    The Golden Leaf

    How Tobacco Shaped Cuba and the Atlantic World

    C H A R L O T T E C O S N E R

    orce any state or political power mu

    reckon with.

    Cosner explores the history o th

    golden lea through the personal nar

    ratives o armers, bureaucrats, and

    laborers, all struggling to build an inpendent and lucrative economic engi

    Trough conquest, rebellion, colonia

    and imperial schemes, and the eventu

    Communist revolution, Cuban tobac

    and cigars became a luxury item that

    commanded loyalty that defied mere

    borders or embargoes. Ultimately, T

    Golden Leafis a story o two careully

    cultivated products: Cuban tobacco,

    its lofy reputation.Tobacco offers a prism through which to view the tension

    between Spain and Cuba. Cosner addresses the way that

    tobacco tied together various disparate social groupswithin Cuba and beyond its shores. Using family histories,

    The Golden Leaf shows the way that tobacco connected

    various members of tobacco-growing communities, from

    estate owners, to slaves, to freedmen, priests, soldiers,

    and island elites. The role of women in tobacco also makes

    a surprisingly pleasant appearance. Cosners discussion of

    tobacco growing by enslaved peoples and freed peoples in

    Cuba is also interesting and insightful.

    Frederick H. Smith,author of Caribbean Rum: A Social andEconomic History

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    Charlotte Cosneris Assistant Professor of History

    at Western Carolina University.

    T

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    uring the five years in which he repre-

    sented Brazil in the United States (under

    both the Cardoso and Lula presidencies),

    Ambassador Barbosa witnessed presidential

    elections that brought opposition parties to

    power in both the United States and Brazil,the / terrorist attacks, the outbreak of war

    in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the election of

    Luiz Incio Lula da Silva.

    In this memoir, translated from the

    Portuguese, he recounts the most significant

    regional and global issues that arose, along-

    side the domestic political conflicts within

    a divided North American society. Barbosa

    provides sophisticated analysis of economic

    relations during these changing times, and

    also explores the many US misconceptions

    about Brazil and the Latin American region.

    I N T E R N A T I O N AL R E L A T I O N S / P O L I T I C A L S C I E N C E / L A T I N A M E R I C A N S T U D

    An insiders perspective on how international politics really works

    by a former Brazilian Ambassador to the United States TheWashingtonDissensus

    A PRIVILEGED OBSERVERS PERSPECTIVE

    ON USBRAZIL RELATIONS

    RUBENS BARBOSA

    The Washington DissensusA Privileged Observers Perspective on US-Brazil Relations

    R U B E N S B A R B O S A

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    From the privileged post of obser-

    vation that an ambassadorship in the

    American capital represents, Barbosa

    had the exceptional opportunity over

    a considerable length of time to closely

    follow relations between Brazil and theUnited States. He witnessed relations

    evolve under two governments as they

    developed distinct foreign policies,

    which at times led to a breakdown in

    understanding between the two coun-

    tries.

    Rubens Barbosaserved as Brazil s

    Ambassador to the United States in

    Washington from to and as

    Ambassador to the Cour t of St Jamess in

    London before then. He has held a number

    of senior positions in Brazils Ministry of

    Foreign Relations and Ministry of Finance.

    Barbosa has a masters degree from the

    London School of Economics.

    D

    The Washington Dissensusoffers an insiders look

    challenges facing Brazilian diplomacy in the Unit

    States as Brazil began its rise as an emerging powyet largely unknown to most of the US Congress,

    and general population. It is a rare personal accou

    a senior Brazilian foreign affairs practitioner and o

    the best informed observers of US politics.

    Joseph Marques,Brazil Institute, Kings College Lon

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    L A T IN A M ER ICA N S T U DIES / U S HIS T O R Y / PU BL IC HEA L T H

    JOS AMADOR

    MEDICINE AND

    NATION BUILDING

    IN THE AMERICAS,

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    Medicine and Nation Building in theAmericas, -

    JO S AM AD OR

    In the history of US public health initiatives, a sign of interventionist poli

    to come

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    s medical science progressed through

    the nineteenth century, the United

    States was at the forefront of public

    health initiatives across the Americas.

    Dreadful sanitary conditions were relieved,

    lives were saved, and health care developedinto a formidable institution throughout

    Latin America as doctors and bureaucrats

    from the United States flexed their scientific

    muscle. Tis wasnt a purely altruistic enter-

    prise, however, as Jos Amador reveals in

    Medicine and Nation Building in the Ameri-

    cas, . Rather, these efforts almost

    served as a precursor to modern American

    interventionism. For places like Cuba,

    Puerto Rico, and Brazil, these initiatives

    were especially invasive.

    Drawing on sources in Cuba, Puerto

    Rico, Brazil, and the United States, Amador

    shows that initiatives launched in colonial

    settings laid the foundation for the rise of

    public health programs in the hemisphere

    and transformed debates about the forma-

    tion of national culture. Writers rethought

    theories of environmental and racial

    danger, while Cuban reformers invoked

    the yellow fever campaign to exclude non-

    white immigrants. Puerto Rican peasants

    flooded hookworm treatment stations, and

    Brazilian sanitarians embraced regionalist

    and imperialist ideologies. ogether, these

    groups illustrated that public health cam

    paigns developed in the shadow of emp

    propelled new conflicts and conversatio

    about achieving modernity and progres

    the tropics.

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    Amadors work will establish how public health circuits

    were so critical to not only racial formation, but also the

    development of hemispheric cultural relations at large.The books central conceptual anchor of intellectual

    currents and public health crossings is sure to inspire

    a new generation of scholars seeking to develop

    frameworks for the transnational and cultural history of

    health in Latin America.

    Alexandra Puerto,author of Measuring the Maya:Race, Science and the Idea of the Indian in Inter-War Yucatn

    (forthcoming)

    A wonderful example of what historically grounded

    transnational analysis can do for our understanding of

    the history of race and public health in the America. This

    makes a field-defining contribution to the social andcultural history of medicine as well as multiple national

    historiographies in race and ethnic studies.

    John Mckiernan-Gonzalez,author of Fevered Measures:Public Health and Race at the Texas-Mexico Border,

    Jos Amadoris Assistant Professor

    of Latin American Studies at Miami

    University of Ohio.

    Tis book is a recipient of the annual

    Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize

    for the best project in the area of medicine

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    EDITED BY JENNIFER GIROUARDANDCARMEN SIRIAN

    Hopeful and hard-headed analyses of innovative forms of democratic

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    Elena Fagotto and Archon Fung

    Embedding Public Deliberation in Community Governance

    Anne Taufen Wessells

    Ways of Knowing the Los Angeles River Watershed:

    Getting from Engaged Participation to Inclusive

    Deliberation

    Jason Corburn

    Civic Innovation, Deliberation, and Health Impact

    Assessment: Democratic Planning and Civic Engagement

    in San Francisco

    Daniel Kreiss and Laura MeadowsIntramovement Agenda Setting: Nationalizing North

    Carolinas Fight to De feat an Anti-Gay Marriage

    Constitutional Amendment

    Lewis A. FriedlandCivic Communication in a Networked Society: Seattles

    Emergent Ecology

    Caroline W. Lee

    Accounting for Diversity in Collaborative Governance:

    An Institutional Approach to Empowerment Reforms

    Robert M. Fishman

    Networks and Narratives in the Making of Civic Practice:

    Lessons from Iberia

    Thamy Pogrebinschi

    Turning Participation into Representation: Innovative

    Policy Making for Minority Groups in Brazil

    Carmen SirianniBringing the State Back in through Collaborative

    Governance: Emergent Mission and Practice at the US

    Environmental Protection Agency

    Jane Mansbridge

    A Systemic Approach to Civic Action

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