A sweeping study of sex, power, and knowledge in modern Japan, this ambitious work provides the first full-scale, detailed history of the formation and application of a science of sex from Meiji through mid-twentieth century Japan. Tracing the different uses made of sexual knowledge, the book brings
Colonizing sex: sexology and social control in modern Japan
✍ Scribed by Sabine Frühstück
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 278
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
A sweeping study of sex, power, and knowledge in modern Japan, this ambitious work provides the first full-scale, detailed history of the formation and application of a science of sex from Meiji through mid-twentieth century Japan. Tracing the different uses made of sexual knowledge, the book brings to light the complex and subtle interplay between sexuality, scientific expertise, social control, and empire building.
Drawing on a wide variety of sources, Frühstück analyzes the conflicts and negotiations that aimed at producing a normative sexuality. She shows how the "colonization" of sex was enacted through debates over several issues: the necessity of sex education; the prevention of venereal diseases; the problem of masturbation and its alleged consequences; the legalization of birth control; the fight against prostitution; the emergence of eugenics; and, eventually, the implementation of "racial hygiene" policies. In Colonizing Sex we see how these struggles were driven by rhetoric consisting of cries for defense, liberation, and truthemphasizing in every historical moment how the sexual body has been, and is, part of much broader currents in political, cultural, and social life.
✦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter
List of Illustrations (page vii)
Acknowledgments (page ix)
Introduction (page 1)
1. Erecting a Modern Health Regime (page 17)
2. Debating Sex Education (page 55)
3. Sexology for the Masses (page 83)
4. Claiming the Fetus (page 116)
5. Breeding the Japanese "Race" (page 152)
Epilogue (page 185)
Notes (page 199)
Bibliography (page 217)
Index (page 259)
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