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dc.contributor.author千葉, 芳広ja
dc.contributor.alternativeChiba, Yoshihiroen
dc.contributor.transcriptionチバ, ヨシヒロja
dc.date.accessioned2018-08-07T04:53:17Z-
dc.date.available2018-08-07T04:53:17Z-
dc.date.issued2018-07-31-
dc.identifier.issn0563-8682-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2433/233607-
dc.description.abstractThis paper considers the spatial configuration of Manila, focusing on American public health policy during the period 1905-14, when Victor Heiser held great power as the Director of Health. During this period after the Filipino-American War, public health policy was concerned with the improvement of Filipinos' sanitary customs and promoted the configuration of urban spaces. For the United States, medicine and public health were measures to justify colonialism in the Philippines. Simultaneously, sanitary customs were regarded as a sign of moral civics, which was a precondition of Philippine independence. American sanitary officers intervened in Filipinos' lives and social order, and did not give Filipinos favorable evaluations on sanitary customs. As a result, the urban spatial configuration was shaped by laws and surveillance up to the early part of the second decade of the twentieth century. Interventions in Filipinos' lives through home inspections were a particularly important matter. The purification of public spaces such as markets, slums, etc., and the relocation of slum residents into suburbs were also enforced. Many lawsuits were filed for violations of sanitary laws, which meant that American sanitary laws brought social friction into Filipino societies. Up to the second decade of the twentieth century, when many American sanitary officers returned, sanitary education in public schools was refined and intensified to insert moral civics into Filipino societies.en
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dc.publisher京都大学東南アジア地域研究研究所ja
dc.publisher.alternativeCenter for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto Universityen
dc.rights©京都大学東南アジア地域研究研究所 2018ja
dc.subjectManilaen
dc.subjectpublic healthen
dc.subjectAmerican colonialismen
dc.subjectimperial medicineen
dc.subjectspatial configurationen
dc.subjecthouse inspectionen
dc.subjectマニラja
dc.subject公衆衛生ja
dc.subjectアメリカ植民地主義ja
dc.subject帝国医療ja
dc.subject空間再編ja
dc.subject戸別検査ja
dc.subject.ndc292.3-
dc.title植民地支配と都市空間 --アメリカ統治初期マニラの公衆衛生--ja
dc.title.alternativeColonial Control and Spatial Configuration: Public Health of Manila in Early American Eraen
dc.typedepartmental bulletin paper-
dc.type.niitypeDepartmental Bulletin Paper-
dc.identifier.ncidAN00166463-
dc.identifier.jtitle東南アジア研究ja
dc.identifier.volume56-
dc.identifier.issue1-
dc.identifier.spage67-
dc.identifier.epage89-
dc.relation.doi10.20495/tak.56.1_67-
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dc.address北海道医療大学リハビリテーション科学部作業療法学科ja
dc.address.alternativeDepartment of Occupational Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Health Sciences University of Hokkaidoen
dcterms.accessRightsopen access-
dc.identifier.jtitle-alternativeJapanese Journal of Southeast Asian Studiesen
出現コレクション:Vol.56 No.1

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