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▼a Imperatives of care:
▼b women and medicine in colonial Korea /:
▼c by Sonja M. Kim.
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▼a Honolulu:
▼b University of Hawaiʻi Press:
▼b Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi,
▼c [2019].
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▼a "Sanitizing" women and the domestic sciences -- From the Ŭinyŏ to the yŏ'ŭi : the female physician -- The "heavenly task" of nursing -- Negotiating gynecology : constant imperatives, evolving options.
▼a In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Korea, public health priorities in maternal and infant welfare privileged the new nation's reproductive health and women's responsibility for care work to produce novel organization of services in hospitals and practices in the home. The first monograph on this topic, Imperatives of Care places women and gender at the center of modern medical transformations in Korea. It outlines the professionalization of medicine, nursing, and midwifery, tracing their evolution from new legal and institutional infrastructures in public health and education, and investigates women's experiences as health practitioners and patients, medical activities directed at women's bodies, and the related knowledge and goods produced for and consumed by women. Sonja M. Kim draws on archival sources, some not previously explored, to foreground the ways individual women met challenges posed by uneven developments in medicine, intervened in practices aimed at them, andseized the evolving options that became available to promote their personal, familial, and professional interests. She demonstrates how medicine produced, and in turn was produced by, gendered expectations caught between the Korean reformist agenda, the American Protestant missionary enterprise, and Japanese imperialism.
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| 자료유형 : | 단행본 |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9780824855468 |
| ISBN : | 0824855469 |
| ISBN : | 9780824855482 |
| ISBN : | 0824855485 |
| ISBN : | |
| ISBN : | |
| 개인저자 : | Kim, Sonja M., 1971-, author. |
| 서명/저자사항 : | Imperatives of care: women and medicine in colonial Korea /: by Sonja M. Kim. [electronic resource]. |
| 발행사항 : | Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press: Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi, [2019]. |
| 형태사항 : | 1 online resource (viii, 232 pages). |
| 총서사항 : | Hawaiʻi studies on Korea |
| 서지주기 : | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| 내용주기 : | "Sanitizing" women and the domestic sciences -- From the Ŭinyŏ to the yŏ'ŭi : the female physician -- The "heavenly task" of nursing -- Negotiating gynecology : constant imperatives, evolving options. |
| 요약 : | In late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Korea, public health priorities in maternal and infant welfare privileged the new nation's reproductive health and women's responsibility for care work to produce novel organization of services in hospitals and practices in the home. The first monograph on this topic, Imperatives of Care places women and gender at the center of modern medical transformations in Korea. It outlines the professionalization of medicine, nursing, and midwifery, tracing their evolution from new legal and institutional infrastructures in public health and education, and investigates women's experiences as health practitioners and patients, medical activities directed at women's bodies, and the related knowledge and goods produced for and consumed by women. Sonja M. Kim draws on archival sources, some not previously explored, to foreground the ways individual women met challenges posed by uneven developments in medicine, intervened in practices aimed at them, andseized the evolving options that became available to promote their personal, familial, and professional interests. She demonstrates how medicine produced, and in turn was produced by, gendered expectations caught between the Korean reformist agenda, the American Protestant missionary enterprise, and Japanese imperialism. |
| 일반주제명 : | Women in medicine -- Korea -- History. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Women -- Health and hygiene -- Korea -- History. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Reproductive health -- Korea -- History. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Physicians, Women -- history. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Women. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Reproductive Health. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Reproductive health. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Women -- Health and hygiene. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | Women in medicine. -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HEALTH & FITNESS / Holism -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HEALTH & FITNESS / Reference -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Alternative Medicine -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Atlases -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Essays -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Family & General Practice -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Holistic Medicine -- |
| 일반주제명 : | MEDICAL / Osteopathy -- |
| 일반주제명 : | HISTORY / Asia / Korea -- |
| 주제명(지명) : | Korea. |
| 주제명(지명) : | Korea. fast |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version: Kim, Sonja M., 1971- Imperatives of care. Honolulu : University of Hawaiʻi Press : Center for Korean Studies, University of Hawaiʻi, [2019], 9780824855451 |
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