Article ID: CBB627363280

The Emergence and Development of Hygienic Masks in Colonial Korea (2022)

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This paper examines the social life of masks in colonial Korea with a focus on their use in hygienic practices. It argues that masks first appeared in the disease control scene in late 1919 when the Governor-General of Korea belatedly introduced preventative measures against the Spanish Influenza pandemic. Since then, the central and regional hygiene authorities had begun to encourage colonial Koreans to wear masks whenever respiratory disease epidemics transpired. Simultaneously, Korean doctors and news reporters framed mask-wearing as something needed for family hygiene, particularly for trans-seasonal child health care, and advised colonial Korean women to manage and wear masks. This paper also reveals that the primary type of masks used in colonial society was black-colored Japanese respirators. Its design was the main point of contention in the debates on the effectiveness of masks against disease infection. Finally, it also highlights that the wide support of using masks by medical doctors and authorities was not based on scientific evidence but on empirical rules they developed through the pandemic and epidemics. The mask-usage practice would be challenged only when South Korean doctors reframed it as a “Japanese custom not grounded on science” at the height of postcolonial nationalism and the raised concern about the artifact’s usefulness during the Hong Kong Influenza pandemic of 1968.

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Authors & Contributors
Choi, Eun Kyung
Kyu Won Lee
Hong, Sungook
Jung, Keun-Sik
Kim, Hoi-Eun
Kim, Sonja
Journals
Korean Journal of Medical History
Historia Scientiarum: International Journal of the History of Science Society of Japan
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
Han'guk Kwahak-sa Hakhoe-ji (Journal of the Korean History of Science Society)
Journal of Historical Geography
Korea Journal
Publishers
Harvard University Asia Center
Routledge
Concepts
Japan, colonies
Colonialism
Public health
Imperialism
Tuberculosis
East Asia, civilization and culture
People
Foucault, Michel
Li, Seung-Ki
Yasuma, Takata
Masamichi, Rōyama
Jōji, Ezawa
Masamichi, Shinmei
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
Places
Korea
China
Japan
Manchuria
Taiwan
Germany
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