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How Cancer Crossed the Color Line

How Cancer Crossed the Color Line

9780190655211
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Opis
In the course of the 20th century, cancer went from being perceived as a white womans nemesis to a democratic disease to a fearsome threat in communities of color. Drawing on film and fiction, on medical and epidemiological evidence, and on patients accounts, Keith Wailoo tracks this transformation in cancer awareness, revealing how not only awareness, but cancer prevention, treatment, and survival have all been refracted through the lens of race.Spanning more than a century, the book offers a sweeping account of the forces that simultaneously defined cancer as an intensely individualized and personal experience linked to whites, often categorizing people across the color line as racial types lacking similar personal dimensions. Wailoo describes how theories of risk evolved with changes in womens roles, with African-American and new immigrant migration trends, with the growth of federal cancer surveillance, and with diagnosticadvances, racial protest, and contemporary health activism. The book examines such powerful and transformative social developments as the mass black migration from rural south to urban north in the 1920s and 1930s, the World War II experience at home and on the war front, and the quest for civil rights andequality in health in the 1950s and 60s. It also explores recent controversies that illuminate the diversity of cancer challenges in America, such as the high cancer rates among privileged women in Marin County, California, the heavy toll of prostate cancer among black men, and the questions about why Vietnamese-American womens cervical cancer rates are so high.A pioneering study, How Cancer Crossed the Color Line gracefully documents how race and gender became central motifs in the birth of cancer awareness, how patterns and perceptions changed over time, and how the war on cancer continues to be waged along the color line.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP USA
87901
9780190655211
9780190655211

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Rok wydania
2017
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
264
Wymiary (mm)
156 x 234
Waga (g)
384
  • Introduction Health Awareness and the Color Line; Ch 1. White Plague; Ch 2. Primitives Progress; Ch 3. The Feminine Mystique of Self-Examination; Ch 4. How the Other Half Dies; Ch 5. Between Progress and Protest; Ch 6. The New Politics of Old Differences; Conclusion The Color of Cancer; Notes;
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