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Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown (American Crossroads)
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Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown (2001)
EN PB
ISBN: 9780520226296 bzw. 0520226291, in Englisch, University Of California Press, Taschenbuch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, zenosbooks [6336], San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Berkeley. 2001. University Of California Press. 1st Paperback Edition. Very Good In Wrappers. American Crossroads, 7. 398 pages. paperback. 0520226291. keywords: History California Epidemics Race San Francisco Chinatown. inventory # 35376. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in public health policy affected social lives, politics, and cultural expression. Public health authorities depicted Chinese immigrants as filthy and diseased, as the carriers of such incurable afflictions as smallpox, syphilis, and bubonic plague. This resulted in the vociferous enforcement of sanitary regulations on the Chinese community. But the authorities did more than demonize the Chinese; they also marshaled civic resources that promoted sewer construction, vaccination programs, and public health management. Shah shows how Chinese Americans responded to health regulations and allegations with persuasive political speeches, lawsuits, boycotts, violent protests, and poems. Chinese American activists drew upon public health strategies in their advocacy for health services and public housing. Adroitly employing discourses of race and health, these activists argued that Chinese Americans were worthy and deserving of sharing in the resources of American society.
Berkeley. 2001. University Of California Press. 1st Paperback Edition. Very Good In Wrappers. American Crossroads, 7. 398 pages. paperback. 0520226291. keywords: History California Epidemics Race San Francisco Chinatown. inventory # 35376. FROM THE PUBLISHER - Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in public health policy affected social lives, politics, and cultural expression. Public health authorities depicted Chinese immigrants as filthy and diseased, as the carriers of such incurable afflictions as smallpox, syphilis, and bubonic plague. This resulted in the vociferous enforcement of sanitary regulations on the Chinese community. But the authorities did more than demonize the Chinese; they also marshaled civic resources that promoted sewer construction, vaccination programs, and public health management. Shah shows how Chinese Americans responded to health regulations and allegations with persuasive political speeches, lawsuits, boycotts, violent protests, and poems. Chinese American activists drew upon public health strategies in their advocacy for health services and public housing. Adroitly employing discourses of race and health, these activists argued that Chinese Americans were worthy and deserving of sharing in the resources of American society.
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Contagious Divides, Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown (2001)
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ISBN: 9780520226296 bzw. 0520226291, in Englisch, University Of California, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in publi... Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in public health policy affected social lives, politics, and cultural expression. Public health authorities depicted Chinese immigrants as filthy and diseased, as the carriers of such incurable afflictions as smallpox, syphilis, and bubonic plague. This resulted in the vociferous enforcement of sanitary regulations on the Chinese community. But the authorities did more than demon-ize the Chinese; they also marshaled civic resources that promoted sewer construction, vaccination programs, and public health management. Shah shows how Chinese Americans responded to health regulations and allegations with persuasive political speeches, lawsuits, boycotts, violent protests, and poems. Chinese American activists drew upon public health strategies in their advocacy for health services and public housing. Adroitly employing discourses of race and health, these activists argued that Chinese Americans were worthy and deserving of sharing in the resources of American society.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 22x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 481,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 2001;ISBN10: 0520226291;ISBN13: 9780520226296; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2001.
bol.com.
Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in publi... Contagious Divides charts the dynamic transformation of representations of Chinese immigrants from medical menace in the nineteenth century to model citizen in the mid-twentieth century. Examining the cultural politics of public health and Chinese immigration in San Francisco, this book looks at the history of racial formation in the U.S. by focusing on the development of public health bureaucracies. Nayan Shah notes how the production of Chinese difference and white, heterosexual norms in public health policy affected social lives, politics, and cultural expression. Public health authorities depicted Chinese immigrants as filthy and diseased, as the carriers of such incurable afflictions as smallpox, syphilis, and bubonic plague. This resulted in the vociferous enforcement of sanitary regulations on the Chinese community. But the authorities did more than demon-ize the Chinese; they also marshaled civic resources that promoted sewer construction, vaccination programs, and public health management. Shah shows how Chinese Americans responded to health regulations and allegations with persuasive political speeches, lawsuits, boycotts, violent protests, and poems. Chinese American activists drew upon public health strategies in their advocacy for health services and public housing. Adroitly employing discourses of race and health, these activists argued that Chinese Americans were worthy and deserving of sharing in the resources of American society.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Afmetingen: 22x229x152 mm;Gewicht: 481,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: oktober 2001;ISBN10: 0520226291;ISBN13: 9780520226296; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2001.
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Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown (American Crossroads) (2001)
EN PB US FE
ISBN: 9780520226296 bzw. 0520226291, in Englisch, Univ of Calif Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Nighttown Books [8664811], South Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Minor shelf & edge wear, no spine creases, minimal markings to about 10 early pages, else as new; 8vo; 384pp indexed.
Minor shelf & edge wear, no spine creases, minimal markings to about 10 early pages, else as new; 8vo; 384pp indexed.
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Contagious Divides: Epidemics and Race in San Francisco's Chinatown (2001)
EN PB
ISBN: 9780520226296 bzw. 0520226291, in Englisch, University of California Press 2001 Illustrated. Taschenbuch.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Sainsbury's Books Pty. Ltd. [14450], Camberwell, Australia.
Trade paperback Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Glued binding. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. American Crossroads (Paperback), 7. Remainder mark.
Trade paperback Fine. No dust jacket as issued. Glued binding. 398 p. Contains: Illustrations. American Crossroads (Paperback), 7. Remainder mark.
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American Crossroads: Contagious Divides : Epidemics and Race in San Franciscos Chinatown 7
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ISBN: 9780520226296 bzw. 0520226291, in Englisch, University of California Press, Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Castle Rock [54302400], Pittsford, NY, U.S.A.
Book Condition: Very Good.
Book Condition: Very Good.
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