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Nicole Elizabeth Barnes, "Intimate Communities: Wartime Healthcare and the Birth of Modern China, 1937-1945" (U California Press, 2018)

New Books in East Asian Studies

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Women's Reproductive Labor in the War on Drugs

In the narrative of hygienic madernity, the woman represents the womb. And what is really important is the issue of her womb, especially if it's a boyand not even her own body. Throughout the m war, t the war orphanages that were established for these young children, they were heavily militarized. The boys in those groups were trained to enter into the military. There was an explicit kind of militarization of their education and the nationalization. They were really trained to think of the nation as their parents, and talked about and treated as the nation's children,. So of course, the emotional bonds that they created with the women who led the orphanages worked

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