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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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Part One. Industrial Change across Revolutionary Borders
- Chapter 1 – Experimentation: Cigarettes in the Communist Base Areas during World War II 37
- Chapter 2 – Malformed Monopoly: How Nationalization of China’s Tobacco Industry Was Shanghaied by a 1950s Cigarette Conference 56
- Chapter 3 – The Chinese Cigarette Industry during the “Great Leap Forward” 73
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Part Two. Cultural Legitimation through Visual and Historical Manipulations
- Chapter 4 – Bourgeois Decadence or Proletarian Pleasure? The Visual Culture of Male Smoking in China across the 1949 Divide 95
- Chapter 5 – Curating Employee Ethics: Self-Glory Amidst Slow Violence at the China Tobacco Museum 133
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Part Three. Money and Malfeasance
- Chapter 6 – Wrangling the Cash Cow: Reforming Tobacco Taxation since Mao 157
- Chapter 7 – Tobacco Governance: Elite Politics, Subnational Stakeholders, and Historical Context 179
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Part Four. Obstructing Tobacco Control
- Chapter 8 – Filtered Cigarettes and the Low-Tar Lie in China 207
- Chapter 9 – Aiding Tobacco: Academic-Industry Collaboration in China 233
- Chapter 10– Manuals of Obstruction: China Tobacco Blueprints Its Resistance to the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control 254
- Afterword 277
- Contributors 291
- Index 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. Industrial Change across Revolutionary Borders
- Chapter 1 – Experimentation: Cigarettes in the Communist Base Areas during World War II 37
- Chapter 2 – Malformed Monopoly: How Nationalization of China’s Tobacco Industry Was Shanghaied by a 1950s Cigarette Conference 56
- Chapter 3 – The Chinese Cigarette Industry during the “Great Leap Forward” 73
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Part Two. Cultural Legitimation through Visual and Historical Manipulations
- Chapter 4 – Bourgeois Decadence or Proletarian Pleasure? The Visual Culture of Male Smoking in China across the 1949 Divide 95
- Chapter 5 – Curating Employee Ethics: Self-Glory Amidst Slow Violence at the China Tobacco Museum 133
-
Part Three. Money and Malfeasance
- Chapter 6 – Wrangling the Cash Cow: Reforming Tobacco Taxation since Mao 157
- Chapter 7 – Tobacco Governance: Elite Politics, Subnational Stakeholders, and Historical Context 179
-
Part Four. Obstructing Tobacco Control
- Chapter 8 – Filtered Cigarettes and the Low-Tar Lie in China 207
- Chapter 9 – Aiding Tobacco: Academic-Industry Collaboration in China 233
- Chapter 10– Manuals of Obstruction: China Tobacco Blueprints Its Resistance to the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control 254
- Afterword 277
- Contributors 291
- Index 295