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Mass Vaccination
Citizens' Bodies and State Power in Modern China
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While the eradication of smallpox has long been documented, not many know the Chinese roots of this historic achievement. In this revelatory study, Mary Augusta Brazelton examines the PRC's public health campaigns of the 1950s to explain just how China managed to inoculate almost six hundred million people against this and other deadly diseases.

Mass Vaccination tells the story of the people, materials, and systems that built these campaigns, exposing how, by improving the nation's health, the Chinese Communist Party quickly asserted itself in the daily lives of all citizens. This crusade had deep roots in the Republic of China during the Second Sino-Japanese War, when researchers in China's southwest struggled to immunize as many people as possible, both in urban and rural areas. But its legacy was profound, providing a means for the state to develop new forms of control and of engagement. Brazelton considers the implications of vaccination policies for national governance, from rural health care to Cold War-era programs of medical diplomacy. By embedding Chinese medical history within international currents, she highlights how and why China became an exemplar of primary health care at a crucial moment in global health policy.


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Introduction: A Mobile Lifestyle, A Middle Way of LivingPrologue: From Official Privileges to Consumer Goods1. Driving Alone Together: Sociality, Solidarity, and Status2. Family Cars, Filial Consumer-Citizens: Becoming Properly Middle Class3. The Emerging Middle Class and the Car Market: Mobilities and Trajectories4. Car Crash, Class Encounter: Anxiety of Mobility5. Bidding for a License Plate: The Importance of Being a Free and Proper Consumer6. Parking: Contesting Space in Middle-Class ComplexesEpilogue: Politics of Transformation


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ISBN-13: 9781501739989
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: October, 2019
Pages: 258
Weight: 454g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues

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