战后日本生育和人口的关键方法

IF 0.6 Q2 AREA STUDIES
A. Homei, Y. Matsubara
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这篇短文介绍了特刊“战后日本生育和人口的关键方法”。它首先解释说,这个问题来自于一个为期两年的项目,名为“将东亚生育率下降和人口老龄化的话语历史化”,在这个项目中,我们通过确定影响战后人口政策和生育实践的人口、话语、社会、科学和政治因素,重新评估了日本的战后历史。然后,文章详细阐述了我们为达到特刊的总体目标而纳入的两条相互交织的分析线索,即使对日本战后生殖政治的理解复杂化。第一条线索是现代日本历史上的生育政治本质上是一种人口政治。第二,关于生殖机构和人口统计的医学和科学知识构成了一个话语登记册,允许围绕生殖和人口的问题被重新制定为国家关注的问题。通过将日常生育实践的故事定位在战后日本主权和治国方略中嵌入的更广泛的人口政治历史中,这一特别问题澄清了迄今为止尚未得到充分研究但至关重要的因素,这些因素塑造了日本战后历史上的国内生育经验和对生育主体的解释。
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Critical approaches to reproduction and population in post-war Japan
Abstract This short essay introduces the special issue, ‘Critical approaches to reproduction and population in post-war Japan’. It first explains that the issue came out of the two-year project entitled ‘Historicizing the Discourses of Declining Fertility and Ageing Population in East Asia, in which we reappraised Japan’s post-war history by identifying the demographic, discursive, social, scientific, and political factors that shaped the post-war population policies and reproductive practices. The essay then elaborates on the two interwoven threads of analysis we incorporated to reach the overall goal of the special issue, namely, to complicate understanding of Japanese post-war reproductive politics. The first thread is the politics of reproduction in modern Japanese history was inherently a politics of population. The second is that the medical and scientific knowledge on reproductive bodies and population statistics constituted a discursive register that allowed issues surrounding reproduction and population to be reformulated as concerns of the state. By locating the stories of everyday reproductive practices within a broader history of population politics embedded in the post-war Japan’s sovereignty and statecraft, the special issue clarifies hitherto understudied, yet critical, elements that shaped domestic reproductive experiences and the interpretation of the reproductive bodies in Japan’s post-war history.
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