Article ID: CBB562919694

Between trust and violence: Medical encounters under Japanese military occupation during the War in China (1937–1945) (2020)

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During the War in China (1937–1945), the Japanese military combined warfare with the maintenance of a military occupation. To sustain its tentative grasp over the occupied territories, the Japanese military vied to cultivate trust among the local population. This was a challenging task in the midst of a violent war which as many historical works described was accompanied by brutal war crimes. A less explored aspect of the occupation was medical care. This article unfolds this history by analysing medical encounters between Japanese military medics and military affiliated agents, and members of the local population in the rural Chinese countryside. Testimonies reveal that these encounters – some spontaneous and others deliberate – were small moments of humanity and benevolence within a violent environment. Concomitantly, they demonstrate the overarching tension in this unequal encounter and the use of medicine as a pacifying tool that also served as means to build and maintain the occupation through the transference of medical trust towards the military at large. Thus, this article presents a different aspect of the role of trust and distrust in medical care, as well as expanding the analysis of medicine as a ‘tool of empire’ to the context of military occupation.

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Authors & Contributors
Harari, Reut
Borst, Charlotte G.
Elman, Benjamin A.
Garon, Sheldon
Hong, Sungook
Matsumura, Janice
Journals
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
History of Psychiatry
Journal of Social History
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
French Historical Studies
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
Harvard University
Princeton University
Cambridge University Press
Harvard University Art Museums
Routledge
University of California Press
Concepts
Imperialism
Medicine and the military; medicine in war
Colonialism
Violence
Psychiatry
Medicine and government
People
Morselli, Enrico
Yasuma, Takata
Masamichi, Rōyama
Jōji, Ezawa
Masamichi, Shinmei
Tetsuji, Kada
Time Periods
20th century, early
19th century
20th century
20th century, late
21st century
Medieval
Places
Japan
China
Korea
United States
Algeria
Great Britain
Institutions
Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (RAAMC)
Chinese Communist Party
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