How China Celebrates Mao’s Fake Propaganda On Eradicating Schistosomiasis
China claims to have eradicated schistosomiasis. But its a lie. Since 1950s, the CCP used propaganda cover up epidemics.
Xun Zhou is a Reader in the Department of History, University of Essex Xun was born in Sichuan province, China, and gained my BA from Sichuan University. She came to the UK for her postgraduate work, receiving her PhD from the University of London in 1998. In the past 20 years, she has lived in London, Jerusalem, Beijing and Hong Kong. Between January 2001 and December 2007, she was a Research Fellow in the History Department at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London and from December 2007 to December 2012 she was Research Assistant Professor at the School of Humanities, University of Hong Kong. Her research is concerned with modern China. She is among a growing number of historians who are pioneering the history of the People's Republic of China through the use of new oral and archival evidence. Based on thousands of archival documents and hundreds of interviews, she has collected, her recent works The Great Famine in China, 1958-1962: A Documentary History (2012) and Forgotten Voices of Mao's Great Famine, 1958-1961: An Oral History (2014) are powerful accounts which have helped to reshape our understanding of modern Chinese history. She has recently completed a major study on Health Intervention and Delivery in the PRC. This is part of the European Commission Research Executive Agency funded project. Capitalising on previously unseen archival sources from across China AND extensive oral interviews with the participants at the expert and grassroots level, her new book 'The People's Health: Health Intervention and Delivery in China', will be published by McGill-Queen University University Press in Spring 2020, sets out to develop a nuanced understanding of the Chinese approach to health. It explores the processes through which the PRC's health system was conceived and the political context in which they were, and could be evaluated. This book contributes to global health policy debates concerning the importance of political commitment to health, sustained investment, access to health, the pursuit of community engagement, and action on the wider determinants of health. She also has a long track record in media activities. Some of her interviews with famine survivors have appeared in the award winning French Documentary film Mao's Great Famine (2012).
China claims to have eradicated schistosomiasis. But its a lie. Since 1950s, the CCP used propaganda cover up epidemics.