A00448 - Book of the Month for the Month of November 2025: Epidemic Orientalism: Race, Capital, and the Governance of Infectious Disease by Alexandre I. R. White; The Amherst Blood Line
"Epidemics reflect the political, social, and economic circumstances in which they emerge. Within the responses to a seemingly natural event lie the lenses through which medical actors, pneublic health officials, and political and economic authorities perceive and assess the threat of infectious disease. Far before the events of this book, epidemics were blamed upon those most marginalized in society. In response to the Black Death in the fourteenth century and in addition to a host of other anti-Semitic prejudices, many Jews were burned at the stake, expelled from European cities and forced to convert to Christianity." (Preface, pg. ix)
"I want to thank my parents-in-law Wendy and Ron and my aunts, uncles, and cousins for being the people that I try to do this work for and strive to emulate. I wish to especially thank my parents. My father who taught me that thought, reading, and concern are all important aspects of human existence, and that care, kindness, and dignity are integral to it. So much of this work was possible because of the many long conversations my mother and I shared about the themes, theories, and minutiae of this work. This book owes everything to your presence and for being a continued source of guidance. Lastly, nothing about any of this, from my decision to pursue a PhD to the life we have to the book this s would have been possible without the love, companionship, and partnership of Erica Jawin. From college to world travel through to COVID-19 isolation and working from home, we have done it all together, and this book is a small token dedicated to our dedication to one another." (Acknowledgements, pg. xviii.)
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Alexandre White, Class of 2010, is the son of Walter White, Class of 1976; the nephew of Adrienne White Faines, Class of 1982 and her husband, Larry Faines, Class of 1982; the cousin of Frederick Cliver, Class of 1986; the cousin of Nicholas Neisser, Class of 2014; the grandnephew of Frederick Allen Parker, Jr., Class of 1960; the great grandson of Frederick Allen Parker, Sr., Class of 1920; and the partner of Erica Jawin. The Amherst College blood line is strong in this family. More about the book will follow.
Peace,
Everett "Skip" Jenkins
Class of 1975
Fairfield, California
November 12, 2025
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