Publication: Early modern Japan and the problem of “drugs”
Early modern Japan and the problem of “drugs”
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Rüegg, J. (2023). Early modern Japan and the problem of “drugs.” In J. Vitale, O. Benesch, & M. Kingsberg (Eds.), Drugs and the politics of consumption in Japan (No. 74; Issue 74, pp. 21–46). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004548763_003
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When does health become politics? In Japan, the emergence of an imperial body politic tied to the enforcement of collective hygiene is commonly associated with the institutional and ideological reforms of the Meiji Period (1868–1912). The pervasive effect of new precepts in the realms of science and government, however, built on a previous evolution of concepts and practices that collectivized the government’s interest in regulated medical markets and public health. This chapter offers an overview of domestic and international factors
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Rüegg, J. (2023). Early modern Japan and the problem of “drugs.” In J. Vitale, O. Benesch, & M. Kingsberg (Eds.), Drugs and the politics of consumption in Japan (No. 74; Issue 74, pp. 21–46). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004548763_003