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THE LOWER NERETVA BASIN AS A PATHOLOGICAL TOPOS: PRESS REPORTS AND POLITICIZATION OF THE MEMORIES OF THE AGE OF CHOLERA IN 1886

Stella Fatović-Ferenčić
Mario Wokaunn


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Abstract

The lower Neretva basin as a space that has undergone historical transformation into a myth of a pathological topos has been analyzed. Starting from the fact that temporality is essential for understanding of the elements that partake in conceptualization of a myth, we have analyzed the state of this area as it was during its exposure to an epidemic of cholera in 1886. There is evidence that at this time exactly a step forward was made in comprehension of the etiology of the disease, which resulted in the change of centuries-long concepts of the Neretva basin as an unhealthy area. In this paper the Neretva basin was understood and presented as a field of unfolding of all kinds of transformations, a habitat exposed to manifold social arrangements, lushly documented in newspapers and other printed material. The arguments about the natural disaster in these texts are ethically and politically coloured, which to a large extent corresponds to the vocabulary of current print media on similar occasions. Thus, the area of the Neretva basin imposes itself as a multilayered anthropological concept, a multi-semantic ecologically and socially constituted reality, within which history functions as a valuable source of knowledge pliable to contemporary usage.

Keywords

Cholera – history, epidemiology; Topography, medical – history; Croatia – epidemiology; History, 19th century; Politics

Hrčak ID:

172430

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/172430

Publication date:

25.6.2012.

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