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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Illustrations
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Introduction
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Part I Bodies beyond Boundaries: Evolving Physical Development and Reproductive Technologies -
1 Gender, Health, and the Problem of “Precocious Puberty” in Meiji Japan -
2 Sex in School -
3 From Single Motherhood to Queer Reproduction -
4 Solving Low Fertility Rate with Technology? -
Part II Women Producing and Consuming Health Knowledge: Embracing Drugs, Vitamins, and Food -
5 The Japanese Patent Medicine Trade in East Asia -
6 Housewives as Kitchen Pharmacists -
Part III Potent(ial) Virility: Labor, Migration, and the Military in the Construction of Masculinity -
7 Weak Men and Barren Women -
8 Christine Goes to China -
9 Providing Reassurance and Affirmation - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index
(p.271) Bibliography
(p.271) Bibliography
- Source:
- Gender, Health, and History in Modern East Asia
- Author(s):
- Angela Ki Che Leung, Izumi Nakayama
Francesca Bray
- Publisher:
- Hong Kong University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Illustrations
-
Introduction
-
Part I Bodies beyond Boundaries: Evolving Physical Development and Reproductive Technologies -
1 Gender, Health, and the Problem of “Precocious Puberty” in Meiji Japan -
2 Sex in School -
3 From Single Motherhood to Queer Reproduction -
4 Solving Low Fertility Rate with Technology? -
Part II Women Producing and Consuming Health Knowledge: Embracing Drugs, Vitamins, and Food -
5 The Japanese Patent Medicine Trade in East Asia -
6 Housewives as Kitchen Pharmacists -
Part III Potent(ial) Virility: Labor, Migration, and the Military in the Construction of Masculinity -
7 Weak Men and Barren Women -
8 Christine Goes to China -
9 Providing Reassurance and Affirmation - Bibliography
- Contributors
- Index