Empires of Hygiene 在线电子书 图书标签: 医学史 海外中国研究 历史 中国古代史 medical biopolitics M
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Applying critical research on healing and the body to Asian studies, the articles in "Empires of Hygiene" challenge the assumptions about the universality of medical truth. This collection investigates how medicine, the craft of healing, also acts as a sort of hygiene - a disciplinary agent against the unruly forces of nature and culture. Assuming the complicity of scientific medical practice with forms of domination and exclusion, the contributors not only demonstrate how medicine has been used as a tool of empire but also ways in which events and institutions have literally transformed bodily life in Asia.Featuring a variety of topics and methods, essays in "Empires of Hygiene" compare the disease that is physically suffered to that which is scientifically classified and identified as a social problem. Diseases such as leprosy and STDs, which have biomedical identities in Western settings but in Asia emerge as inseparable from certain colonial regimes, are examined. The collection also addresses imperial themes of pre-war Japan in the literary works of Mori Rintaro and Shimazaki Tison.Contributors: Warwick Anderson, Michael Bourdaghs, Judith Farquhar, Marta Hanson, Thomas Lamarre, Philippa Levine, Hugh Shapiro and Nathan Sivin.
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Empires of Hygiene 在线电子书 pdf 下载 txt下载 epub 下载 mobi 下载 2024