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Emily Mendenhall 
Unmasked 
COVID, Community, and the Case of Okoboji

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Unmasked is the story of what happened in Okoboji, a small Iowan tourist town, when a collective turn from the coronavirus to the economy occurred in the COVID summer of 2020. State political failures, local negotiations among political and public health leaders, and community (dis)belief about the virus resulted in Okoboji being declared a hotspot just before the Independence Day weekend, when an influx of half a million people visit the town.



The story is both personal and political. Author Emily Mendenhall, an anthropologist at Georgetown University, grew up in Okoboji, and her family still lives there. As the events unfolded, Mendenhall was in Okoboji, where she spoke formally with over 100 people and observed a community that rejected public health guidance, revealing deep-seated mistrust in outsiders and strong commitments to local thinking.
Unmasked is a fascinating and heartbreaking account of where people put their trust, and how isolationist popular beliefs can be in America’s small communities.




This book is the recipient of the 2022 Norman L. and Roselea J. Goldberg Prize from Vanderbilt University Press for the best book in the area of art or medicine.
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Table of Content

Prologue

Chapter 1: Global Threats

Chapter 2: Locating Okoboji

Chapter 3: Opening Up

Chapter 4: Outbreak

Chapter 5: Business as Usual

Chapter 6: Shame

Chapter 7: Pin Feathers

Chapter 8: Fireworks

Chapter 9: Community Tension

Chapter 10: Vaccine Hesitancy

Chapter 11: School Board

Chapter 12: Contested

Chapter 13: Saturday

Chapter 14: Glitch

Chapter 15: FOMO

Epilogue

Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the author

Emily Mendenhall is a professor of global health in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. She is the author of Rethinking Diabetes: Entanglements of Trauma, Poverty, and HIV and Syndemic Suffering: Social Distress, Depression, and Diabetes among Mexican Immigrant Women and co-editor of Global Mental Health: Anthropological Perspectives.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 312 ● ISBN 9780826504531 ● File size 8.5 MB ● Publisher Vanderbilt University Press ● Published 2022 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 8320230 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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