**One of Kirkus Reviews '' Best Nonfiction Books of 2022** **One of them ''s 23 Favorite LGBTQ+ Books of 2022** **One of Vulture''s Best Epidemiology Books** **One of Publishers Weekly ''s Top 10 Politics & Current Events books for Fall 2022** **One of USA Today ''s 5 Must-Read New Books** **One of The Stacks Best Books of 2022** **One of The New York Times Paperback Row Editor''s Choice Picks** "Steven Thrasher has written the book we urgently need. Putting a compelling and human face on the millions of people affected by the course viruses like HIV and Covid take in the human population, he shows us how race, class, gender, and sexuality combine to help some survive pandemics and even profit from them, while others experience pandemic through their bodies in the form of illness, death, death of loved ones, shame, stigma, and financial insecurity. His analysis of the viral underclass should be required reading for everyone concerned with transforming unequal access to health care in a world where pandemic heightens the brutality of inequality." --Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop and What Truth Sounds Like "A genre-defying work of journalism, memoir, and cultural critique, The Viral Underclass is underpinned by a theoretical model for understanding why certain populations are in consistently more danger of getting sick. It also reveals how deeply Dr. Steven W. Thrasher, a journalist and professor at Northwestern University, believes in community care and mutual aid, in the interconnectedness of living beings, and the importance of acknowledging it. Really, though, this is a book about people and the way they care for one another in the face of governmental and social neglect.
" --Ilana Masad, for them "The perfect book for this moment in time. Using his years of studying the effects of the HIV epidemic, Thrasher shows how viral epidemics expose the flaws in the modern American social system in the forms of racism, homophobia, classism, and ableism. Combining years of research with the personal stories of people living with these diseases or fighting for justice for those who are, this book speaks perfectly to the intersection of virology and activism." -- Vulture , " 9 Great Books About Navigating Viruses Throughout History" "The pandemic brought America''s health inequities into stark relief, but The Viral Underclass illustrates that the problem isn''t new, and that it is embedded more deeply than many of us realize. Thrasher, a gay Black man, brings figures from the viral underclass to life in this engaging, enraging read." --The Boston Globe "At once precise and sweeping, rigorous and inviting, The Viral Underclass fearlessly crosses the policed borders of academic disciplines and literary forms, creating an irresistibly readable and humane exploration of the barbarities of class. Through the sheer force of his story telling, Thrasher challenges us to abandon our fatal illusions of separateness in favor of an embrace of our place in a collective entanglement of bodies. Readers are gifted that most precious of things in these muddled times: a clear lens through which to see the world.
" --Naomi Klein, New York Times bestselling author of This Changes Everything and The Shock Doctrine "Brilliant.Stunning" --Jonathan Van Ness "A remarkable book." --Amy Goodman "Throughout this insightful and unflinching book, Thrasher is unafraid to let his anger shine, but he also consistently deploys love and compassion. In a text marked by mistreatment and loss, the author encourages hope.Powerful and revelatory, this is an essential, paradigm-shifting book." -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "I fully expected to encounter rigorous research and a full accounting of the relevant history in Dr. Steven W. Thrasher''s The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide .
But what excited me and kept me rapt the entire time was the astonishing level of craft and depth of compassion with which the book was written. More than just sets of facts, Dr. Thrasher illuminates truths, all of which implore us to live by the grandest, most liberating of all principles: love. The Viral Underclass is journalism and journey, science and sermon, astute articulation of grievance and pathway to healing. It is vital reading." -- Robert Jones, Jr., New York Times bestselling author of The Prophets "LAST GREAT BOOK SOMEONE RECOMMENDED TO ME: My friends know me so well, that when I ask about what I should read they always send me au courant nonfiction recommendations, and The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll when Inequality and Disease Collide is certainly that. The book is about systems that make certain people more likely to contract and spread viruses, and is told through the lens of HIV and COVID.
Thrasher doesn''t go into the science of the illnesses, but rather the social and political constructs that increase the likelihood that marginalized groups of people (Black, queer, disabled, etc.) will get sick, have their lives radically altered, and/or die from these diseases. The book is smart and covers a lot of ground. And now, I''m recommending it to everyone I know." --Traci Thomas, She Reads "An important new book.[showing should be required reading for everyone concerned with transforming unequal access to health care in a world where pandemic heightens the brutality of inequality." --Michael Eric Dyson, New York Times bestselling author of Tears We Cannot Stop and What Truth Sounds Like "A genre-defying work of journalism, memoir, and cultural critique, The Viral Underclass is underpinned by a theoretical model for understanding why certain populations are in consistently more danger of getting sick. It also reveals how deeply Dr.
Steven W. Thrasher, a journalist and professor at Northwestern University, believes in community care and mutual aid, in the interconnectedness of living beings, and the importance of acknowledging it. Really, though, this is a book about people and the way they care for one another in the face of governmental and social neglect." --Ilana Masad, for them "The perfect book for this moment in time. Using his years of studying the effects of the HIV epidemic, Thrasher shows how viral epidemics expose the flaws in the modern American social system in the forms of racism, homophobia, classism, and ableism. Combining years of research with the personal stories of people living with these diseases or fighting for justice for those who are, this book speaks perfectly to the intersection of virology and activism." -- Vulture , " 9 Great Books About Navigating Viruses Throughout History" "The pandemic brought America''s health inequities into stark relief, but The Viral Underclass illustrates that the problem isn''t new, and that it is embedded more deeply than many of us realize. Thrasher, a gay Black man, brings figures from the viral underclass to life in this engaging, enraging read.
" --The Boston Globe "At once precise and sweeping, rigorous and inviting, The Viral Underclass fearlessly crosses the policed borders of academic disciplines and literary forms, creating an irresistibly readable and humane exploration of the barbarities of class. Through the sheer force of his story telling, Thrasher challenges us to abandon our fatal illusions of separateness in favor of an embrace of our place in a collective entanglement of bodies. Readers are gifted that most precious of things in these muddled times: a clear lens through which to see the world." --Naomi Klein, New York Times bestselling author of This Changes Everything and The Shock Doctrine "Brilliant.Stunning" --Jonathan Van Ness "A remarkable book." --Amy Goodman "Throughout this insightful and unflinching book, Thrasher is unafraid to let his anger shine, but he also consistently deploys love and compassion. In a text marked by mistreatment and loss, the author encourages hope.Powerful and revelatory, this is an essential, paradigm-shifting book.
" -- Kirkus Reviews , starred review "I fully expected to encounter rigorous research and a full accounting of the relevant history in Dr. Steven W. Thrasher''s The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide . But what excited me and kept me rapt the entire time was the astonishing level of craft and depth of compassion with which the book was written. More than just sets of facts, Dr. Thrasher illuminates truths, all of which implore us to live by the grandest, most liberating of all principles: love. The Viral Underclass is journalism and journey, science and sermon, astute articulation of grievance and pathway to healing. It is vital reading.
" -- Robert Jones, Jr., New York Times bestselling author of The Prophets "LAST GREAT BOOK SOMEONE RECOMMENDED TO ME: My friends know me so well, that when I ask about what I should read they always send me au courant nonfiction recommendations, and The Viral Underclass: The Human Toll when Inequality and Disease Collide is certainly that. The book is about systems that make ce.