
京都レクチャー【ZOOM】2021年07月19日
19 JULY 21
このレクチャーは、Zoomを用いたオンライン形式で行い、使用言語は英語です。
Health and Modern Warfare:
Locating Medical History in Japan's Long Nineteenth Century
7月19日月曜日18時~
Ken Daimaru SPEAKER
This talk explores the dynamics of the socio-technical world in Japan from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s—associating the military, engineers, and doctors—generated by the formation of the nation-state, as well as national legislative reforms on medical education and its practices. During this period, the capabilities of the administrative and military apparatus underwent profound changes, and so did the sanitary and medical technologies of intervention. In a normative and prescriptive way, the issues debated by Japanese medical professionals engaged public decision making in terms of population health, but they also involved individual and collective sensibilities with regard to the "frontiers of the contemporary moral space."
Medical experts in military institutions will be considered as the primary agency, with a focus on the importance of both wartime and peacetime experiences in the development of public health in Japan. Other questions that will be discussed in this context encompass the evolution of medical knowledge, the social expectations involved, and their relevance beyond national borders.
Ken Daimaru is Associate Professor at the University of Paris and affiliated with the East Asian Civilizations Research Centre (CRCAO). He is the author of "Between War Wounds and a War of Wounds: The Humanitarian Bullet Debate in Europe and Japan, 1890–1905" (Mouvement social, 2016), and "Preserving the Health of the Masses: Medical Expertise and the Advent of the Japanese Imperial Army, 1853–1894" (Histoire, médecine et santé, 2020), and is preparing a monograph on Japanese military health from a trans-war perspective. His current research focuses on public health issues and border management in twentieth-century Japan and its dependencies.
TO JOIN THE TALK ON ZOOM CLICK ON THIS LINK
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86574917702
ミーティングID: 865 7491 7702
YOU WILL ALSO NEED A PASSCODE THAT WILL REMAIN POSTED ON THE TOP PAGE OF THE ISEAS WEB SITE OR THE EFEO BLOG FROM JULY 18th, 13:00 JST
https://iseas-kyoto.org
https://www.efeo.fr/blogs.php?bid=10&l=LO
École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO)
Italian School of East Asian Studies (ISEAS)
co-hosted by Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
kyoto lectures
Health and Modern Warfare:
Locating Medical History in Japan's Long Nineteenth Century
7月19日月曜日18時~
Ken Daimaru SPEAKER
This talk explores the dynamics of the socio-technical world in Japan from the mid-nineteenth century to the 1920s—associating the military, engineers, and doctors—generated by the formation of the nation-state, as well as national legislative reforms on medical education and its practices. During this period, the capabilities of the administrative and military apparatus underwent profound changes, and so did the sanitary and medical technologies of intervention. In a normative and prescriptive way, the issues debated by Japanese medical professionals engaged public decision making in terms of population health, but they also involved individual and collective sensibilities with regard to the "frontiers of the contemporary moral space."
Medical experts in military institutions will be considered as the primary agency, with a focus on the importance of both wartime and peacetime experiences in the development of public health in Japan. Other questions that will be discussed in this context encompass the evolution of medical knowledge, the social expectations involved, and their relevance beyond national borders.
Ken Daimaru is Associate Professor at the University of Paris and affiliated with the East Asian Civilizations Research Centre (CRCAO). He is the author of "Between War Wounds and a War of Wounds: The Humanitarian Bullet Debate in Europe and Japan, 1890–1905" (Mouvement social, 2016), and "Preserving the Health of the Masses: Medical Expertise and the Advent of the Japanese Imperial Army, 1853–1894" (Histoire, médecine et santé, 2020), and is preparing a monograph on Japanese military health from a trans-war perspective. His current research focuses on public health issues and border management in twentieth-century Japan and its dependencies.
TO JOIN THE TALK ON ZOOM CLICK ON THIS LINK
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86574917702
ミーティングID: 865 7491 7702
YOU WILL ALSO NEED A PASSCODE THAT WILL REMAIN POSTED ON THE TOP PAGE OF THE ISEAS WEB SITE OR THE EFEO BLOG FROM JULY 18th, 13:00 JST
https://iseas-kyoto.org
https://www.efeo.fr/blogs.php?bid=10&l=LO
École française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO)
Italian School of East Asian Studies (ISEAS)
co-hosted by Institute for Research in Humanities, Kyoto University
kyoto lectures
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お知らせ
建築
アンナ・ザイデル記念講演
イベント
出版
図書館
cahiers d'extrême-asie
conférences
研究集会
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kyoto lectures
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news
publications
workshop
日本における建築の保存と再生