New Books in Chinese Studies

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

Apr 21, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Intimate Communities, Wartime Health Care and the Birth of Modern China
01:46 • 3min
3
The Women's Liberation Movement in China
05:02 • 4min
4
Hygienic Madernity in China
08:33 • 2min
5
The Sick Woman of East Asia
10:27 • 5min
6
Women in the War Orphanages
15:23 • 1min
7
Women's Medical Role in the War on Drugs
16:44 • 5min
8
The Relationship Between Medical Education and Childbirth
21:25 • 2min
9
Women in Midwifery and Nursing - We Will Train You
23:25 • 4min
10
What Was New Womanhood Through the Analysis of War Time Nurses?
27:06 • 3min
11
Women in the Military Nursing Field
29:37 • 4min
12
Fiasco - A New Audible Original
33:41 • 2min
13
The Emotional Labor of Women in the First Half of the 20th Century
35:43 • 4min
14
Women in Nursing Schools During World War II
39:21 • 3min
15
Medical Professionals Faced at Least Two Dilemmas During the War
42:14 • 5min
16
What Are Your Archives?
47:07 • 5min
17
Intimacy in the Nationalist Period
51:45 • 2min
18
Pendemic and New Normal
54:12 • 5min
19
Do Women Have Revolutions?
59:40 • 4min
20
Waste Cycles, a Social and Ecological History of Night Soil and Toilets in Modern China
01:03:43 • 3min
21
I'm Looking Forward to This Project
01:07:04 • 2min