Can You Question Science in a Pandemic? Provocations on the History of Health (and Food) in Japan After COVID
This article, through a series of provocations and anecdotes from my research into dietary health in early modern Japan (1600-1868), makes the case for transhistorical thinking as a productive analytical mode, allowing the past to speak to present concerns in creative and unexpected ways. As this vo...
Main Author: | Joshua Schlachet |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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The Japan Foundation, Sydney
2021-09-01
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Series: | New Voices in Japanese Studies |
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Online Access: | https://newvoices.org.au/volume-13/can-you-question-science-in-a-pandemic-provocations-on-the-history-of-health-and-food-in-japan-after-covid/ |
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