Article ID: CBB002369991

Rearticulating the “Primitive”: The Sea Women and the Emergence of Trans-Pacific Physiology (2021)

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The Japanese and Korean sea women (Ama in Japanese and Haenyeo in Korean), female free-divers who make their living by harvesting shellfish and seaweed, have recently been spotlighted as examples of indigenous peoples that embody the intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Focusing on the role of science in this envisioning, this paper explores how Japanese imperial research on the physiology of the woman divers was revitalized in the form of a trans-pacific scientific collaboration after World War II. In the prewar period, Gitō Teruoka (1889‒1966) studied the Japanese diving women as “primitive” industrial laborers from the perspective of German labor physiology (Arbeitsphysiologie). Hermann Rahn (1912‒1990) at the University of Buffalo, New York, revamped Terouka’s prewar research as part of his environmental physiology and created a research network, albeit a selective one, among US, Japanese, and South Korean physiologists in the postwar period. Examining the network-making process led by the founding scholar in environmental physiology through the 1965 symposium on the Ama of Japan, this paper will reveal that a shift in understanding of the “primitive” in the Cold War context renewed scientific interest in the diving women and played a central role in the formation of the trans-pacific network.

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Authors & Contributors
Hyun, Jaehwan
Branscomb, Lewis M.
Fangerau, Heiner
Hashimoto, Takehiko
Kim, J.
Kim, Ock-Joo Cho
Journals
Korean Journal of Medical History
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Business and Economic History On-Line
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
Publishers
University of California Press
Cornell University
Cambridge University Press
Akademie-Verlag
Oxford University Press
Springer
Concepts
International cooperation
Colonialism
Cross-national interaction
Public health
Anthropology
Biology
People
Loeb, Jacques
Choe Ung-sok
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, early
20th century, late
19th century
21st century
Places
Japan
Korea
United States
Soviet Union
Europe
Chile
Institutions
General Electric
Rockefeller Foundation
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