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Book Title
Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
Publication Name
Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
Title
Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
Author
Guenter B. Risse
Format
Hardcover
ISBN-10
1421405105
EAN
9781421405100
ISBN
9781421405100
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Topic
Medicine
Release Date
11/06/2012
Release Year
2012
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Subject Area
Social Science, Business & Economics, Medical, History
Subject
Public Health, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Discrimination & Race Relations, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Economic Conditions, History, Epidemiology, Sociology / Urban
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
392 Pages

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Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10
1421405105
ISBN-13
9781421405100
eBay Product ID (ePID)
111947041

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
392 Pages
Publication Name
Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown
Language
English
Publication Year
2012
Subject
Public Health, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Discrimination & Race Relations, Ethnic Studies / Asian American Studies, Economic Conditions, History, Epidemiology, Sociology / Urban
Type
Textbook
Author
Guenter B. Risse
Subject Area
Social Science, Business & Economics, Medical, History
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2011-035144
Reviews
In Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown, Guenter Risse presents a thoroughly researched, nuanced analysis of events surrounding the outbreak of bubonic plague in San Francisco from 1900 to 1904. While much has been written about this epidemic... Risse's book is a significant addition to scholarship in this area. It places the epidemic in a broader context, and it adds a unique perspective that focuses on the effects on the residents of Chinatown of the plague and the public health response to it... This book is more than merely the story of one plague epidemic. It is also a good source for the history of the Chinese immigrant experience in American, early twentieth-century San Francisco politics, and California history... Scholars in variety of disciplines will find much of interest and avenues for further exploration in Risse's important book., Risse is the first writer to be comprehensive, exploring all facets of the plague, digging into personal accounts, even using the archives of Chinese accounts and Chinese personal letters to tell their side. His treatment is successful., The author, a well-known historian of medicine long resident in San Francisco, has impeccable credentials to tackle one of the most complex and tortured episodes in the history of American public health. He does not disappoint., ""Risse is the first writer to be comprehensive, exploring all facets of the plague, digging into personal accounts, even using the archives of Chinese accounts and Chinese personal letters to tell their side. His treatment is successful."", Risse's impressive book provides the most detailed examination of the political, cultural, and medical landscape in which a deadly plague appeared in San Francisco and became associated with Chinese bodies and Chinatown... Risse deserves much credit for adding a great deal of nuance and texture to our historical understanding of plague and politics in early twentieth-century San Francisco.
Dewey Edition
23
Grade From
College Graduate Student
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
614.5/7320979461
Table Of Content
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 Undergroun: 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
Synopsis
People and bubonic plague have a long and tragic history. When health officials in San Francisco thought they discovered plague in their city's Chinatown in 1900, they responded with intrusive, controlling, and arbitrary measures that touched off a sociocultural clash still relevant today. Guenter B. Risse's history of this epidemic features the ......, When health officials in San Francisco discovered bubonic plague in their city's Chinatown in 1900, they responded with intrusive, controlling, and arbitrary measures that touched off a sociocultural conflict still relevant today. Guenter B. Risse's history of an epidemic is the first to incorporate the voices of those living in Chinatown at the time, including the desperately ill Wong Chut King, believed to be the first person infected. Lasting until 1904, the plague in San Francisco's Chinatown reignited racial prejudices, renewed efforts to remove the Chinese from their district, and created new tensions among local, state, and federal public health officials quarreling over the presence of the deadly disease. Risse's rich, nuanced narrative of the event draws from a variety of sources, including Chinese-language reports and accounts. He addresses the ecology of Chinatown, the approaches taken by Chinese and Western medical practitioners, and the effects of quarantine plans on Chinatown and its residents. Risse explains how plague threatened California's agricultural economy and San Francisco's leading commercial role with Asia, discusses why it brought on a wave of fear mongering that drove perceptions and intervention efforts, and describes how Chinese residents organized and successfully opposed government quarantines and evacuation plans in federal court. By probing public health interventions in the setting of one of the most visible ethnic communities in United States history, Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown offers insight into the clash of Eastern and Western cultures in a time of medical emergency., People and bubonic plague have a long and tragic history. When health officials in San Francisco thought they discovered plague in their city's Chinatown in 1900, they responded with intrusive, controlling, and arbitrary measures that touched off a sociocultural clash still relevant today. Guenter B. Risse's history of this epidemic features the tale of desperately ill Wong Chut King, believed to be the initial person infected, and is the first to incorporate the voices of those living in Chinatown at the time. Lasting until 1904, the plague in San Francisco's Chinatown reignited racial prejudices, re-sparked efforts to remove the Chinese from their district, and created new tensions among local, state, and federal public health officials quarreling over the presence of the deadly disease. Risse's rich, nuanced narrative of the event draws from a variety of sources, including Chinese-language news reports and other accounts. He addresses the ecology of Chinatown, the approaches taken by Chinese and Western medical practitioners, and the effects of quarantine plans on Chinatown and its residents. Risse explains how the presence of plague threatened California's agricultural economy and San Francisco's leading commercial role with Asia, discusses why it brought on a wave of fear mongering that drove perceptions and intervention efforts, and describes how Chinese residents organized and successfully opposed government quarantines and evacuation plans in federal court. In probing public health interventions in the context of one of the most visible ethnic communities in United States history, Plague, Fear, and Politics in San Francisco's Chinatown offers insight into the clash of Eastern and Western cultures in a time of medical emergency.
LC Classification Number
WC 355

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