Acknowledgments - Understanding the (Post)colonial Features of Ebola Outbreaks - Colonial Ecologies of Fear, Contested Infectious Disease Control, and a Genealogical Overview of West African Stigmatization, 1800-1945 - Post-World War II Decolonization and the Discursive Framing of Earlier Ebola Outbreaks, 1945-2012 - Médecins Sans Frontières and the First Interventions During the Global Ebola Crisis, December 2013-May 2014 - Memories of the Militarization and Securitization of the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa, June 2014-March 2015 - Nina Pham, Contesting CDC Claims and Spreading Fears of Contagion in the Global North, September 2014-January 2015 - Lessons Learned? A Postcolonial Reading of Futuristic Western Ebola Tales