[-empyre-] Public Health Reading List

Alex TG Lee taekgwang at gmail.com
Wed Jan 27 03:48:16 AEDT 2021


Dear all,

I am pleased to share my ideas on this space and also put my winter reading
list below.

Arturo Escobar, *Designs for the Pluriverse: Radical Interdependence*,
Autonomy, and the Making of Worlds, 2017.
Arturo Escobar, *Pluriversal Politics: The Real and the Possible*, Durham,
NC: Duke University Press, 2020.
Karin Amimoto Ingersoll, *Waves of Knowing: A Seascape Epistemology*,
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2016.
Melody Jue, *Wild Blue Media: Thinking Through Seawater*, Durham, NC: Duke
University Press, 2020.
Marisol de la Cadena and Mario Blaser, *A World of Many World*s, Durham,
NC: Duke University Press, 2018.
Pablo Oyarzún <https://www.bookdepository.com/author/Pablo-Oyarz%C3%BAn>,
 *Doing
Justice: Three Essays on Walter Benjamin*, trans. Stephen Gingerich,
 Oxford: Polity, 2020.

*Dr ALEX TAEK-GWANG LEE *is a cultural studies professor at Kyung Hee
University in South Korea and a visiting professor at Jamia Millia Islamia
University in India. He is a member of the International Deleuze and
Guattari Studies advisory board in Asia, Asia Theories Network, and
the International
Consortium of Critical Theory (ICCT) board. He is now working on *Red
Deleuze: Philosophy and the Third World, *which is going to be published by
Verso





On Tue, 26 Jan 2021 at 13:37, Stewart Auyash <auyash at ithaca.edu> wrote:

> ----------empyre- soft-skinned space----------------------
> I've enjoyed everyone's reading list and added a few of them to my future
> list.  I'm teaching a new course on the history of public health, hence the
> list below.
> Thanks everyone.
> -Stewart
>
> -John Barry, *The Great Influenza: The Story of the Dealiest Pandemic in
> History.* (Penguin)
>
> -Frank Snowden. *Epidemics and Society: From the Black Death to the
> Present* (Yale)
> -Nicholas Cristakis. *Apollo’s Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of
> Coronavirus on the **Way we Live* (Little Brown)S
>
> -Sonia Shah. *Pandemic: Tracking Contagions from Cholera to Ebola and*
> Beyond (Sarah Crighton)
>
> -Ali Khan. *The Next Pandemic: On the Front Lines against Humankind’s
> Gravest Dangers* (Public Affairs)
>
> -Steven Johnson. *The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying
> Epidemic- and How it      Changed Science, Cities, and the Modern World*
> (Riverhead)
>
> -Timothy Weingard. *The Mosquito: A Human History of our Deadliest
> Predator* (Dutton)
>
> -Michael Osterholm.  *Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Killer Germs*
> (Little Brown)
>
> -Paul Farmer. *To Repair the World: Paul Farmer Speaks to the Next
> Generation *(California)
>
> -Jia Lynn Yang. *One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epip Struggle Over
> American Immigration, **1924-1965 *(Norton)
>
> -Carlo Rivelli. *The Order of Time* (Riverhead)
>
>
>
> *Dr. Stewart Auyash *is Associate Professor of public health policy in
> the Department of Health Promotion and Physical Education at Ithaca
> College. He studies and teaches courses on public health, health
> communication, pandemics, and health and human rights.  I've written and
> spoken about his observations and experiences living in Singapore during
> the SARS-1 epidemic.  I have a master’s degree in public health and a
> doctorate in communication and rhetoric.
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