Society Rediscovering the Coronavirus Crisis / Maho Isono

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会 コロナ禍と出会い直す / 磯野真穂
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Released date: 27 May 2024

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Society
[Introduction to the content]
[Contents]
Hospitals that do not allow even the last farewell, preventive measures that do not allow children to be present even at cremation, Silent Meal guidance for children, acrylic boards everywhere, masks that cannot be taken off under the hot sun, repeated "carelessness" -- what was that scene?
The content of this book
The phrase "Harmony is an extreme" in Japanese society, field work of "unnecessary and non-urgent".
It was probably the "right" phrase.
But it is also true that the numerous and massive infection control measures built on this phrase crushed the lives of people who were already vulnerable.
And the aftermath is still ongoing.
Of course, there were measures that were necessary.
But was there no "infection control measures" in name only based on
Introduction
Prologue Why We Need To Reface the Coronavirus Pandemic
Chapter 1 : A Proper Understanding of the Coronavirus Pandemic -- The Uses of Anthropology
1 Experts and the Strange Way of Coping with the Coronavirus Pandemic
2 Viewing scientific facts as props on the stage
3 Usefulness of Anthropology
1 Two Categories of "Diseases" by the Founder of Medical Anthropology
2 What is Disease for Medical Anthropology
1 Two Categories of "Diseases" by the Founder of Medical Anthropology
1 Case Study : Diseases Created by Correlation Diagrams of Infected People
In 2010, he completed his doctoral course at Waseda University Graduate School of, Waseda University.
Ph.D. (Literature).
After working as an assistant professor at the Department of Cultural Concepts, Waseda University and as an associate professor at the Graduate School of International Medical and Social Welfare University, he has been active as an independent researcher since 2020.
Since 2024, he has been a professor at the Liberal Arts Research and Education Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology.
Director of De-Silo General Incorporated Association.
Director of the Institute of Applied Anthropology ANTHRO.
Books are 『 : Why You Can't Eat Normally -- Cultural Anthropology of Refusal to Eat and Overeating 』 (Shunjusha Publishing), 『 : The World without Answer by 2020 160 field work field work executive order for quarantine Oigo 『 』 』 『 』 『 』 Miyano anthropological Chikuma Chikuma