Lee, Victoria (Author)
The first in-depth study of Japanese fermentation science in the twentieth century. The Arts of the Microbial World explores the significance of fermentation phenomena, both as life processes and as technologies, in Japanese scientific culture. Victoria Lee's careful study documents how Japanese scientists and skilled workers sought to use the microbe's natural processes to create new products, from soy-sauce mold starters to MSG, vitamins to statins. In traditional brewing houses as well as in the food, fine chemical, and pharmaceutical industries across Japan, they showcased their ability to deal with the enormous sensitivity and variety of the microbial world. Charting developments in fermentation science from the turn of the twentieth century, when Japan was an industrializing country on the periphery of the world economy, to 1980 when it had emerged as a global technological and economic power, Lee highlights the role of indigenous techniques in modern science as it took shape in Japan. In doing so, she reveals how knowledge of microbes lay at the heart of some of Japan's most prominent technological breakthroughs in the global economy. At a moment when twenty-first-century developments in the fields of antibiotic resistance, the microbiome, and green chemistry suggest that the traditional eradication-based approach to the microbial world is unsustainable, twentieth-century Japanese microbiology provides a new, broader vantage for understanding and managing microbial interactions with society.
...MoreReview Mark Yu Shan Chen (2023) Review of "The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan". East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal (pp. 540-543).
Review Sarah Tracy (2022) Review of "The Arts of the Microbial World: Fermentation Science in Twentieth-Century Japan". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 892-893).
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The Discovery of Biological Enantioselectivity: Louis Pasteur and the Fermentation of Tartaric Acid---A Review and Analysis 150 Years Later
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Johnson, Robert R.;
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Romancing the Atom: Nuclear Infatuation from the Radium Girls to Fukushima
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Victoria Lee;
(2019)
Wild Toxicity, Cultivated Safety: Aflatoxin and Kōji Classification as Knowledge Infrastructure
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Victoria Lee;
(2018)
Microbial Transformations: The Japanese Domestication of Penicillin Production, 1946–1951
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Lee, Victoria;
(2014)
The Arts of the Microbial World: Biosynthetic Technologies in Twentieth-Century Japan
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Aya H. Kimura;
(2018)
Fukushima ETHOS: Post-Disaster Risk Communication, Affect, and Shifting Risks
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Kelly, Kimberly;
Nichter, Mark;
(2012)
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Yuriko Furuhata;
(2022)
Climatic Media: Transpacific Experiments in Atmospheric Control
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Kaori Iida;
Robert N Proctor;
(2004)
Learning from Philip Morris: Japan Tobacco's Strategies Regarding Evidence of Tobacco Health Harms as Revealed in Internal Documents from the American Tobacco Industry
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Fujigaki, Yuko;
Tsukahara, Togo;
(2011)
STS Implications of Japan's 3/11 Crisis
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