Angela Gui: "Teaching Resistance: the Shanghai Children’s Summer Health Camp and the Pictorial Press, 1934–1938"

  • Date: 10 October 2024, 13:15–15:00
  • Location: English Park, 6-3025 (Rausingrummet)
  • Type: Seminar
  • Organiser: Department of History of Science and Ideas
  • Contact person: Hanna Hodacs

Higher Seminar in the History of Science and Ideas

Angela Gui presents paper.

"This article examines the adaptation of the summer camp – originally developed in North America – in the context of Shanghai in the years leading up to the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–145). It focuses on the Shanghai Children’s Summer Health Camp, a hygiene programme aimed at strengthening the nation by providing biomedical corrections to children’s physical flaws, that was established in mass media as a model for families to emulate at home. In strengthening their bodies through medical intervention, Chinese children could build their resistance to both germs and Japanese imperialism. I argue that detailed visual press coverage of the camp framed hygienic habits and monitoring of children’s health as a way for women and children to practice biomedical mobilisation to contribute to the war effort. It instructed readers in scientific childrearing methods as well as in seeing the body of the Chinese child as a subject of public health."

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