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Séminaire – Centre pour une Histoire de la Philosophie et des Sciences vue d’Asie, d’Afrique, etc (CHPSAA)
février 15 @ 14h00 - 16h00
Présentation du livre « Science for Governing Japan’s Population » (Cambridge University Press, 2022)
Organisée par by Ken Daimaru
Intervenant :
Homei Aya, University of Manchester
Résumé :
Twenty-first-century Japan is known for the world’s most aged population. Faced with this challenge, Japan has been a pioneer in using science to find ways of managing a declining birth rate. Science for Governing Japan’s Population considers the question of why these population phenomena have been seen as problematic. What roles have population experts played in turning this demographic trend into a government concern ? Aya Homei examines the medico-scientific fields around the notion of population that developed in Japan from the 1860s to the 1960s, analyzing the role of the population experts in the government’s effort to manage its population. She argues that the formation of population sciences in modern Japan had a symbiotic relationship with the development of the neologism, “population” (jinkō), and with the transformation of Japan into a modern sovereign power. Through this history, Homei unpacks assumptions about links between population, sovereignty, and science. This title is also available as Open Access.
Bio : Aya Homei is Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Manchester.
Le livre est disponible en libre accès sur le lien suivant Cambridge University Press
Cette session sera précédée d’une autre présentation intitulée » Administrative materials related to forced sterilization in Japan « , qui aura lieu le mercredi 14 de 15h30 à 18h30 dans la même salle.
https://www.crcao.fr/2023/09/26/histoire-de-lasie-orientale-contemporaine-sources-methodes-objets-2/
Lieu : salle Léon Vandermeersch (481C, 4e étage aile C, 5 rue Thomas Mann, 75013, Paris.