

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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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Women's Liberation in China
03:45 • 4min
Hygienic Maternity in China
07:30 • 5min
Women's Reproductive Labor in the War on Drugs
12:17 • 3min
Women in the War - The Relationship Between Medical Professionals and the Common People
15:43 • 2min
The Nurses of the First World War
18:07 • 5min
Women in the National Revolutionary Army
23:28 • 3min
What Was New Womanhood Through the Analysis of War Time Nurses?
26:05 • 3min
Military Nursing - Women in the Military Nursing Field
28:57 • 4min
Women's Emotional Labor in the First Half of the 20th Century
33:19 • 3min
Nursing Schools - A Look at Themselves
36:45 • 3min
Medical Professionals Faced at Least Two Dilemmas During the War
39:50 • 5min
How Did You Meet the Archive in the Book?
44:43 • 5min
Intimacy of the Nationalist Period in China and Taiwan
49:22 • 3min
Pendemic and New Normal in China
51:52 • 5min
Did Women Have Revolutions?
57:17 • 4min
Waste Cycles, a Social and Ecological History of Night Soil and Toilets in Modern China
01:01:19 • 3min
I'm Looking Forward to This Project, Lenshan
01:04:41 • 2min