Medical Women in the Japanese Empire
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Medical Women in the Japanese Empire

Sources and Critique

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eBook - ePub

Medical Women in the Japanese Empire

Sources and Critique

About this book

Fujimoto, Homei, and Nakamura bring together the perspectives of women engaging in professional medical work across the expanse of the modern Japanese Empire (1868–1945). Through translations of primary source documents in three East Asian languages, this collection provides a window into the experiences of women working in a variety of medical professions, including doctors, nurses, midwives, and nutritionists. The voices of these women, collected from books, magazines, diaries, roundtable discussions, and oral histories, speak of the challenges, hopes, triumphs, and at times despair that women faced in their medical studies and workplaces.

While the women represent a kaleidoscope of political views both critical and supportive of the Japanese empire, this book demonstrates the significance of the Japanese nation and empire for many of these women. Their stories show how they pushed boundaries, traversed national or regional borders in search of medical opportunities, or attempted to carve out new spaces for women through their service as medical professionals.

This work, which includes little studied sources never before accessible in English, will appeal to scholars and students of history, Asian studies, gender history/studies, and the history of science, technology, and medicine.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781040369029

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Contributors
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Notes on the text
  10. Introduction: Restoring the Voices of Medical Women in the Japanese Empire
  11. 1 Critique Layers of Translation: A Linguistic Strategy for the Professionalization of Midwifery in the Early Meiji Period
  12. 2 Critique With Scornful Laughter Rumbling in Her Ears: Ogino Ginko’s Critics and Supporters
  13. 3 Critique “Home Doctors”: Yoshioka Yayoi’s Strategy to Promote Women Doctors in Modern Japan
  14. 4 Critique Glass Ceilings and Factory Floors: Kondō Toshiko and the Dawn of Public Health Nutrition in Japan
  15. 5 Critique Resilient Paths: Opportunities and Challenges for Chinese Women Doctors Trained in Imperial Japan
  16. 6 Critique Carving Space: Women Physicians in Colonial Korea
  17. 7 Critique Navigating Gender and Medicine: A Comparative Study of Female Doctors in Colonial Taiwan
  18. 8 Critique Nursing War: Military, Medicine, and the Question of Femininity in Modern Japan
  19. 9 Critique Providing Care on the Militarized Islands: Nursing Activities in Wartime Okinawa
  20. 10 Critique Saving the Lives of Settlers: District Nurses and Rural Healthcare in Hokkaido
  21. Index

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