Health and Hygiene in Chinese East Asia

Angela Ki Che Leung,

文学

海外中国研究

2011-1-1

Duke University Press

目录
Acknowledgments Introduction: Hygienic Modernity in Chinese East Asia / Charlotte Furth Part I. Tradition and Transition 1.The Evolution of the Idea of Chuanran Contagion in Imperial China / Angela K. C. Leung; 2. The Treatment of Night Soil and Waste in Modern China / Yu Xinzhong; 3.Sovereignty and the Microscope: Notifiable Infectious Disease and the Manchurian Plague (1910-11) / Sean Hsiang-lin Lei Part II. Colonial Health and Hygiene 4. Eating Well in China: Diet and Hygiene in Nineteenth-Century Treaty Ports / Shang-Jen Li; 5. Vampires in Plagueland: The Multiple Meanings of Weisheng in Manchuria / Ruth Rogaski; 6. Have Someone Cut the Umbilical Cord: Women's Birthing Networks, Knowledge, and Skills in Colonial Taiwan / Wu Chia-Ling Part III. Campaigns for Epidemic Control 7. A Forgotten War: Malaria Eradication in Taiwan, 1905-65 / Lin Yi-ping and Liu Shiyung; 8. The Elimination of Schistosomiasis in Jiaxing and Haining Counties, 1948-58: Public Health as Political Movement / Li Yushang; 9. Conceptual Blind Spots, Media Blindfolds: The Case of SARS and Traditional Chinese Medicine / Marta E. Hanson; 10. Governing Germs from Outside and Within Borders: Controlling 2003 SARS Risk in Taiwan / Tseng Yen-fen and Wu Chia-Ling Afterword: Biomedicine in Chinese East Asia: From Semicolonial to Postcolonial? / Warwick Anderson Timeline; Glossary; Bibliography; Contributors; Index
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内容简介
Examining matters from the changing ideas of contagion in classical Chinese medical thought to attempts to eradicate SARS in 2003, the essays in this collection explore efforts to overcome disease and improve human health in Chinese regions of East Asia from the late nineteenth century to the present. The contributors, most of whom are based in Taiwan, consider the science and politics of public health policymaking and implementation not only in Taiwan but also in Manchuria, Hong Kong, and the Yangtze River delta, focusing mostly on towns and villages rather than cities. Whether discussing the resistance of lay midwives in colonial Taiwan to the Japanese campaign to replace them with experts in "scientific motherhood" or the reaction of British colonists in treaty-port Shanghai to Chinese diet and health regimes, the essays illuminate the effects of international interventions and influences in particular situations and localities. While they discuss responses to epidemics from the plague in early-twentieth-century Manchuria to SARS in southern China, Singapore, and Taiwan, they also emphasize that public health is not just about epidemic crises. As essays on marsh drainage in Taiwan, the enforcement of sanitary ordinances in Shanghai, and vaccination drives in Manchuria help to show, throughout the twentieth century public health bureaucracies have primarily been engaged in the mundane activities of education, prevention, and monitoring. Contributors: Warwick Anderson; Charlotte Furth; Marta Hanson; Sean Hsiang-lin Lei; Angela Ki Che Leung; Shang-Jen Li; Yushang Li; Yi-Ping Lin; Shiyung Liu; Ruth Rogaski; Yen-Fen Tseng; Chia-ling Wu; Xinzhong Yu
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