
Smoke
A Global History of Smoking
Reaktion Books (Publisher)
Published on 1. October 2004
Book
Hardback
408 pages
978-1-86189-200-3 (ISBN)
Description
Human beings have always smoked, and they probably always will. Every culture in recorded history has smoked something, whether as a cure or for pleasure, whether as part of a ritual or as an aspect of popular culture. It is curious, then, that no history of smoking has been written based on the assumption that smoking - in all of its forms and products - is a cultural phenomenon common to all human societies.
Smoke: A Global History of Smoking examines the culture of smoking in different traditions and locations around the world. From opium dens in Victorian England to tobacco in Edo period Japan, and from ganja and cocaine to Havana cigars, Smoke encompasses the subject as no book has before.
Based in cultural history, it employs a large number of images as part of its evidence: around 300 illustrations document smoking and smokers of many substances including tobacco, scented cigarettes, marijuana, opium and cocaine. The various essays examine the changing role of smoking in high and popular culture, ranging from images used in advertising to the legal and moral critiques of smoking, and from opera to the internet. Smoke will appeal to all those who smoke, all those who used to smoke, and all those who have tried, and failed, to give it up.
Smoke: A Global History of Smoking examines the culture of smoking in different traditions and locations around the world. From opium dens in Victorian England to tobacco in Edo period Japan, and from ganja and cocaine to Havana cigars, Smoke encompasses the subject as no book has before.
Based in cultural history, it employs a large number of images as part of its evidence: around 300 illustrations document smoking and smokers of many substances including tobacco, scented cigarettes, marijuana, opium and cocaine. The various essays examine the changing role of smoking in high and popular culture, ranging from images used in advertising to the legal and moral critiques of smoking, and from opera to the internet. Smoke will appeal to all those who smoke, all those who used to smoke, and all those who have tried, and failed, to give it up.
Reviews / Votes
This . . . fascinating book has opened my eyes. . . * Beryl Bainbridge, <i>The Times</i> * As with the best histories [Smoke] paints a vivid picture of times past into which smoking itself is just a lure. * <i>Glasgow Herald</i> * [Smoke] has many splendid and absorbing illustrations - pictures on nearly every page that range from smoking film stars, early advertising posters and ornate carved pipes, to beautiful full-colour reproductions of Western and Oriental art * <i>Sunday Telegraph</i> * There is . . . an undeniable pleasure to be taken in Smoke's copious visual material * Jonathan Meades, <i>London Evening Standard</i> * [A] remarkable collection of over 30 essays . . . it is beautifully produced and profusely illustrated . . . It is a real pleasure to recommend a book of true anthropological range and seriousness, conjuring, like the perfect smoke ring, the history of a universal human practice at a time when the issues raised . . . are at the forefront of current world-wide debates on health policy and social safety. * <i>British Medical Journal</i> *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
300 illustrations, 100 in colour
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 190 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-86189-200-3 (9781861892003)
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Persons
Sander L. Gilman (Author)
Sander L. Gilman is Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University. A cultural and literary historian, he is the author or editor of more than ninety books.
Zhou Xun (Author)
Zhou Xun is Reader in Modern History at the University of Essex. She has published widely on health, nutrition and ethnicity, and her latest book is The People's Health: Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (2020). She is also co-editor of Smoke: A Global History of Smoking (Reaktion, 2004).
Sander L. Gilman is Distinguished Professor of the Liberal Arts and Sciences as well as Professor of Psychiatry at Emory University. A cultural and literary historian, he is the author or editor of more than ninety books.
Zhou Xun (Author)
Zhou Xun is Reader in Modern History at the University of Essex. She has published widely on health, nutrition and ethnicity, and her latest book is The People's Health: Health Intervention and Delivery in Mao's China, 1949-1983 (2020). She is also co-editor of Smoke: A Global History of Smoking (Reaktion, 2004).