The Fall of the God of Money: Opium Smoking in Nineteenth-century China

The Fall of the God of Money: Opium Smoking in Nineteenth-century China
ISBN-10
0742518035
ISBN-13
9780742518032
Category
History
Pages
249
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Author
Keith McMahon

Description

In this first truly cross-cultural study of opium, Keith McMahon considers the perspectives of both smokers and non-smokers from China and the Euro-West and from both sides of the issue of opium prohibition. The author stages a dramatic confrontation between the Chinese opium user and the Euro-Westerner who saw in opium the image of an uncanny Asiatic menace. The rise of the opium demon meant the fall of the god of money, that is, Chinese money, and the irreversible trend in which Confucianism gave way to Christianity. The book explores early Western observations of opium smoking, the formation of arguments for and against the legalization of opium, the portrayals of opium smoking in Chinese poetry and prose, and scenes of opium-smoking interactions among male and female smokers and smokers of all social levels in 19th-century China. Visit our website for sample chapters!

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