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Sanitized sex : regulating prostitution, venereal disease, and intimacy in occupied Japan, 1945-1952 / Robert Kramm
VerfasserKramm, Robert In der Gemeinsamen Normdatei der DNB nachschlagen In Wikipedia suchen nach Robert Kramm
ErschienenOakland, California : University of California Press, 2017
Umfangxiii, 299 Seiten : Illustrationen
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Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 269-289
SerieAsia Pacific Modern ; 15
SchlagwörterProstitutes / Legal status, laws, etc / Japan / History / 20th century In Wikipedia suchen nach laws etc / Japan / History / 20th century Prostitutes / Legal status / Sexually transmitted diseases / Japan / Prevention / History / 20th century In Wikipedia suchen nach Sexually transmitted diseases / Japan / Prevention / History / 20th century / Sex-oriented businesses / Japan / History / 20th century In Wikipedia suchen nach Sex-oriented businesses / Japan / History / 20th century / Soldiers / Sexual behavior / Japan In Wikipedia suchen nach Soldiers / Sexual behavior / Japan / Soldiers / Sexual behavior / United States In Wikipedia suchen nach Soldiers / Sexual behavior / United States / Japan / History / Allied occupation, 1945-1952 / Social aspects In Wikipedia suchen nach 1945-1952 / Social aspects Japan / History / Allied occupation / Japan In Wikipedia suchen nach Japan / Prostitution In Wikipedia suchen nach Prostitution / Sexualpolitik In Wikipedia suchen nach Sexualpolitik / Geschichte 1945-1952 In Wikipedia suchen nach Geschichte 1945-1952
ISBN978-0-520-29597-1
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Comforting the occupiers: prostitution as administrative practice in Japan at the end of World War II -- Security: policing prostitution and venereal disease in occupied Japan -- Health: preventing, diagnosing and treating venereal disease -- Morale: character guidance and moral purification

"Sanitized Sex analyzes the development of new forms of regulation concerning prostitution, venereal disease, and intimacy during the American occupation of Japan after the Second World War, focusing on the period between 1945 and 1952. It contributes to the cultural and social history of the occupation of Japan by investigating the intersections of ordering principles like race, class, gender, and sexuality. It also reveals how sex and its regulation were not marginal but key issues in the occupation politics and postwar state- and empire-building, U.S.-Japan relations, and American and Japanese self-imagery. An analysis of the "sanitization of sex" uncovers new spatial formations in the postwar period. The regulation of sexual encounters between occupiers and occupied was closely linked to the disintegration of the Japanese empire and the rise of U.S. hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region during the Cold War era. An analysis of the sanitization of sex thus sheds new light on the configuration of postwar Japan, the process of decolonization, the postcolonial formation of the Asia-Pacific region, and the particularities of postwar U.S. imperialism. Sanitized Sex offers a reading of the intimacies of empires--defeated and victorious."--Provided by publisher