توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
نام کتاب : Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
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عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : طاعون، ترس، و سیاست در محله چینی سانفرانسیسکو
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نویسندگان : Guenter B. Risse
ناشر : Johns Hopkins University Press
سال نشر : 2012
تعداد صفحات : 386
ISBN (شابک) : 9781421405100 , 1421405539
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت
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Cover
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART I: BEFORE PLAGUE
1 The People of Tang in San Francisco
A Migrant from Taishan
Framing Chinese Space
Lifestyles and Governance
Politics and Violence
2 Guarding Life and the Way of Death
Wong’s Illness and Folk Religion
Cultivating Vitality
Shelters and Dispensaries
Corpses and Bones
3 Sanitation, Microbes, and Plague
Issuing Death Certificates
From Miasma to Germs
Sanitation in Chinatown
Third Plague Pandemic
The Final Diagnosis
4 Officials, Mandarins, and the Press
San Francisco and Its Health Officials
The Lords of Chinatown
Partner or Foe? The Governor and the State Health Board
“Warriors of Epidemics”: The Marine Hospital Service
“Playing with Ink”: Western and Chinese Journalism in San Francisco
PART II: PLAGUE
5 Early Scenes of Terror: March–June 1900
Roping Chinatown: First Plague Diagnosis and Quarantine
New Deaths: Searches, Vaccinations, and Fear of Detention
“Wolf Doctors” Hunt for Plague
Turmoil: Another Quarantine and a Federal Lawsuit
6 The Siege Continues: June–December 1900
Federal Quarantine of California: A Political Blunder
Valuable Real Estate: Planning Chinatown’s Removal
Plague Diagnoses: A Quarrel between Experts
Tarnished Image: Plague, Boxers, and Reformers
7 Plague Goes Underground: 1901
Expert Opinion: Adventures of a Federal Commission
Persona Non Grata: The Ouster of Kinyoun
Odd Bedfellows: The Federal, State, and City Cleanup
Hide and Seek: Tracking Sick and Dead Chinese Residents
8 Rumors and Realities: 1902
San Francisco Stand-off: Mayor versus Health Board
No Plague: “Ostrich” Policies under Fire
Federal Officials Target People and Rats
“Beating the Tiger”: A Mandarin’s Downfall
9 National Threat: 1903
Is San Francisco Infected? Health Conferences and Railroads
Leaders under Pressure: A Shift in Health Policies
Real Estate and the Plan to Raze Chinatown
Chinese Cooperation: Joint Sanitary Inspections
10 Sanitarians Claim Victory: 1904–1905
Puppet Show: San Francisco’s New Health Board
Dawn of a Public Health Fraternity
Targeting Rats: Poisons and Demolitions
The Oriental City Project
Pyrrhic Victory
Epilogue
Appendix: San Francisco Plague Cases
Notes
Index
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