City Of Plagues
Disease, Poverty, And Deviance In San Francisco
An eye-opening discussion of the ways disease shapes urban society
312 Pages, 6 x 9 in
- Paperback
- 9780816630486
- Published: February 25, 2004
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City Of Plagues
Disease, Poverty, And Deviance In San Francisco
ISBN: 9780816630486
Publication date: February 25th, 2004
312 Pages
9 x 5
An eye-opening discussion of the ways disease shapes urban society
Disease may not discriminate, but it helps those who do. In this fascinating book, Susan Craddock examines the role of disease and health policy in the construction of race, gender, and class, and in urban development in nineteenth- and twentieth-century San Francisco. An absorbing look at the role of disease and health policy in the construction of race, gender, and class in urban development during nineteenth- and twentieth-century San Francisco. Susan Craddock considers tuberculosis, plague, smallpox, and syphilis as diseases whose devastations were derived in part from their use as political tools and disciplinary mechanisms
Susan Craddock is associate professor in the Department of Women’s Studies and the Institute for Global Studies at the University of Minnesota.