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The people's health : health intervention and delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 / Zhou Xun.

Van Pelt Library RA395.C53 Z46 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zhou, Xun, 1968- author.
Series:
States, people, and the history of social change ; 2.
States, people, and the history of social change ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medical policy--China--History--20th century.
Medical policy.
Medical care--China--History--20th century.
Medical care.
Public health--China--History--20th century.
Public health.
History.
China--History--1949-1976.
China.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
xiii, 369 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2020]
Summary:
"In 1949, the Communist Party of China pledged that its approach to health care would differ markedly from that of the former Nationalist government and the 'imperialist' West. For the next thirty years under Mao's leadership, the People's Republic of China made improving the health of the entire population a central pillar of its policy. International health stakeholders came to view it as a statistical outlier in its ability to achieve better health outcomes with limited resources. The People's Health is the first systematic study of health care and medicine in Maoist China. Drawing on hundreds of files from rarely seen party archives and oral testimonies from experts, local cadres, and villagers across China, Zhou Xun shifts her historian's gaze away from official statistics towards the records of local institutions and personal memories that reflect and give voice to lived experiences. Through the everyday interactions of policy makers, national and local administration, and communities, Zhou illustrates the dynamic relationship between politics and health, and between individual lives and the political system. Presenting case studies of the two internationally acclaimed public health initiatives in the PRC - the anti-schistosomiasis campaign and the Barefoot Doctor program - this book offers the first thorough, politically neutral analysis of their background, execution, and national and international repercussions. Opening a unique window into the lives - and health care - of individuals living under communism, The People's Health examines the links between local interest, cultural sensibilities, resources, and abilities, exploring the often unforeseeable consequences of political planning and social engineering."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 Declaring War on Schistosomiasis p. 17
2 An Unfolding Drama p. 45
3 Eradicating Schistosomiasis as a Political Undertaking p. 72
4 The Propaganda War p. 102
5 The Great Leap Backward p. 135
6 The People's Health in Crisis p. 163
7 The Health Worker as 'True Revolutionary' p. 178
8 Delivering Rural Health: From the State to Communities p. 217
9 China in Global Health: From the 'Sick Man of Asia' to the 'Chinese Approach to Health' p. 257.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Zhou, Xun, 1968- People's health.
ISBN:
9780228001935
0228001935
9780228001942
0228001943
OCLC:
1126219119

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