dimanche 24 juin 2018

La médecine coloniale dans les temps postcoloniaux

Colonial Medicine in Post-Colonial Times: Continuity, Transition, and Change
 
First Joint Meeting of the Asian Society of the History of Medicine and History of Medicine in Southeast Asia
 
Indonesian Academy of Science
National Library of Indonesia Building
Jakarta
27 – 30 June 2018

Apart from the opening session on Wednesday morning, the conference will be held at the 17th floor
of the National Library of Indonesia building, at the headquarters of the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI). 

Wednesday, 27 June 2018
09.00 – 9.30 Welcome
Auditorium, National Library of Indonesia, 2ndfloor
Sangkot Marzuki, President of the Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI)
Wen-Ji Wang, Asian Society of the History of Medicine
Hans Pols, History of Medicine in Southeast Asia

9.30 – 10.15 Plenary Address
Auditorium, National Library of Indonesia, 2nd floor
Chair: Hans Pols
Probing the Turbulent Transition of 1940-1955: From Eijkman Instituut to Lembaga Eijkman
Sangkot Marzuki, President Indonesian Academy of Sciences (AIPI)

10.15 – 10.30 Break

10.30 – 12.15 Plenary Session 1 The  Medical Journal of the Dutch Indies (1852-1942): Historical Perspectives
Auditorium, National Library of Indonesia, 2nd floor
Chair:Sangkot Marzuki, AIPI
 
The Malaria Expedition of Dr. Robert Koch through Java in 1899
Jan-Peter Verhave, Netherlands Society of Tropical Medicine

Infants, Toddlers and Children in the Medical Journal of the Dutch Indies
Anjo Veerman, VU University, Amsterdam
 
Perspectives on Mental Illness during the Dutch Colonial Era
Hans Pols, University of Sydney
 
Indonesian and Chinese authors in the Medical Journal of the Dutch Indies
Liesbeth Hesselink, Independent Scholar

12.15 – 12.30 Book Launch and Presentation of the Taniguchi medal
Auditorium, National Library of Indonesia, 2nd floor
Launching of the books:
The Medical Journal of the Dutch Indies (1852-1942: A Platform for Medical
Research
(Jakarta: AIPI, 2017).
and
Jurnal Geneeskundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie 1852-1942: Mimbar Penelitian Kedok
teran di Hindia Belanda
(Jakarta: AIPI, 2018).
Launched by Sangkot Marzuki, President AIPI
Presentation of the Taniguchi Medal of the Asian Society of the History of Medicine
Wen-Ji Wang, National Yang-Ming University

12.30 – 13.30Lunch
AIPI, 17th floor, National Library of Indonesia Building

13.30 – 15.30 Parallel Sessions A1 and A2
Parallel Session A1: The Medical Journal of the Dutch Indies: Historical Perspectives
Soesilo Room
Chair: Jan Peter Verhave, Netherlands Society of Tropical Medicine

Eclampsia: An Inquiry into its Origin and Treatment
Antoine Keijser, Radboud University Nijmegen
 
Medical Administration: How Colonial Medical Services Were Organised
Geert van Etten, Global Health Advisor
 
Hospitals Before and After Independence: Continuity, Transition, and Change
Sjoerd Zondervan, Independent Scholar

Parallel Session A2: Histories of the Malaria War: Exploring Malaria around the Japanese Occupation of Indonesia and Malaysia
Achmad Mochtar Room
Chair: Hans Pols, University of Sydney
 
Malay, then Indonesian: Exploring Texts about Malaria before and after the Japanese Occupation
James Collins, Kebangsaan Malaysia University
 

Prevention of Terminal Tropical Illness: Japanese Medical Studies for the War
Mayumi Yamamoto, Miyagi University
 
“The Japanese ... Had Little or no Knowledge of the Disease”: Malaria as the Site of Colonial Knowledge Claims
Sandra Manickam, Erasmus University
 
‘Kehidoepan Njamoek Malaria’ and ‘Obat-Obatan Asli’: Wartime Public Health Efforts seen through Indonesian Print Materials on Java
William Bradley Horton, Akita University

15.30 – 16.00 Break

16.00 - 17.30  Parallel Sessions B1 – B2

Parallel session B1: The Future of Medical Research and Medical Care in Asia
Soesilo Room
Chair: Harry Wu, University of Hong Kong
 
Direct-to-Consumer Markets for Stem Cells: A Comparative Analysis of Australia, Japan and Singapore
Tamra Lysaght, National University of Singapore
 
Emerging Gene Technologies and their Legalities in Southeast Asia: A Postcolonial Exploration
Sonja van Wichelen, University of Sydney 

Parallel Session B2: Reshaping Medicine and Nursing after World War II in Taiwan
Achmad Mochtar Room
Chair:  Hsiu-yun Wang, National Cheng Kung University
 
Competing for the State: The Medical Market, the Profession and the Taiwan Medical Association in Early Post-war Taiwan 
Hung Bin Hsu, National Cheng Kung University
 
Chow Meiyu and Military Nursing Training in Taiwan, 1950s-1970s
Shu-Ching Chang, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
 
A History of Radioactive Iodine Treatment for Hyperthyroidism in Taiwan
Hsiu-yun Wang, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

18.00 Dinner – at AIPI

Thursday, 28 June 2018
All sessions will take place at AIPI, 17th floor, National Library of Indonesia Building

9.00 – 10.00 Plenary Session 2 Ethics and Medicine
Soesilo Room
Chair: Warwick Anderson, University of Sydney
 
Dynamic Cultural Ethics in Treating Human Remains: Intersections of Beliefs, Sciences and Human Values on Re-study, Disposition, Repatriation and Reburial
Claudia Surjadjaja, ALERTAsia Foundation
 
Disenfranchised Exit: Transformation of End-of-Life Care from Moral Economy to Modern Medicine in Hong Kong and Singapore
Harry Wu, University of Hong Kong

10.00 – 10.30 Break

10.30 – 12.30 Parallel sessions C1 – C2

Parallel Session C1: Medicine in Colonial Times
Soesilo Room
Chair: Ravando, University of Melbourne
 
Filipino Physicians in Spanish Colonial Philippines: The Relation to Imperial Medicine with a Focus on Late 19th Century’s Manila
Yoshishiro Chiba, Health Sciences University of Hokkaido
 
The Changes of the Responses to Epidemics in the Philippines During the Era of American Domination
Chenyang Wang, Peking University
 
Plague and its Handling in the Residence of Surakarta in 1915-1922
Wasino, Semarang State University
 
Medical Recipe Books in the Dutch East Indies, 1875-1940  
Liesbeth Hesselink, Independent Scholar

Parallel session C2: Indonesia’s 1965 Tragedy: Towards a Redefinition of History?
Marie Thomas Room
Chair:Tyas Suci, Atma Jaya Catholic Univ of Indonesia, Jakarta
 
Breaking the Silence: Cultural and Religious Pathways of Surviving the Stigma  of Indonesia’s 1965 Political Upheaval
Ninik Supartini, Elemental Productions, Los Angeles
Mahar Agusno, Gadjah Mada University
 
Silencing the Truth: How Society Confronts the 1965 Tragedy
Nani I.R. Nurrachman-Sutoyo, Atma Jaya Catholic Univ of Indonesia, Jakarta
 
Performing Songs and Staging Theatre Performances as a Way of Working through the Trauma of the 1965 Indonesian Mass Killings
Dyah Pitaloka, University of Sydney

12.30 – 13.30 Lunch

13.30 – 15.30 Parallel sessions D1 – D3

Parallel session D1: Modern Cities and Urban Sanitation in Asia
Soesilo Room
Chair: Bok Kyu Yum, University of Seoul
 
Changes in the Treatment of Excrement in Korea, 1880-1930s
Yunjae Park, Kyung Hee University
 
Urban Sanitation and Plague Prevention in Modern Shanghai: Focusing on Smallpox Vaccine
Jeongeun Jo, Kyung Hee Univesity
 
The Control of Venereal Diseases in Colonial Delhi and Urban Hygiene
Woonok Yeom, Korea Univesity
 
Parallel Session D2: Insanity, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry, I
Achmad Mochtar Room
Chair: Byron Good, Harvard University
 
Individuals? Asylum Care in the Netherlands Indies, 1910-1940
Sebastiaan Broere, University of Amsterdam
 
The Insulin Myth in Chinese Psychiatry: A Study on Insulin ComaTherapy in China Xiaoyang Gu, Capital Medical University

China Neurasthenia, Psy Sciences, and the Great Leap Forward
Wen-Ji Wang, National Yang-Ming University
 
Media Reports on Suicide in Indonesia (1952-1953)
Benny Prawira, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia


Parallel Session D3:Medicine, Power, Trade, and Decolonisation
Marie Thomas Room
Chair: Anjo Veerman, VU University
 
The Japanese Medicine Business in the Netherlands East Indies
Meta Sekar Puji Astuti, Hasanuddin University
 
Power Relations and Public Health Knowledge in Bali
I Nyoman Wijaya, I Nyoman Sukiada & Anak Agung Ayu Dewi Girindrawardani, Udayana University
 
Health Equity and Community Empowerment in Indonesia: An example of a Colonial Inheritance in Health
Rodri Tanoto, University of Indonesia
 
The History of Health Care Philanthropy in Indonesia
Laksono Trisnantoro, Gadjah Mada University

15.30 – 16.00 Break

16.00 – 17.30 Parallel Sessions E1 – E3
 
Parallel Session E1: Medicine and Diversity in Modern Japan
Soesilo Room
Chair: William Bradley Horton, Akita University
 
The History of Modernization of Psychiatry on Japan’s Peripheries: Taiwan and Okinawa
Akira Hashimoto, Aichi Prefectural University

Public Baths and the Concept of Cleanliness in Modern Japan
Miki Kawabata, Ritsumeikan University

The Role of Shinto in the History of Psychiatry in Japan
Iyo Kaneda, Kyoto University

Parallel Session E2: Insanity, Mental Illness, and Psychiatry, II
Achmad Mochtar Room
Chair: Wen-Ji Wang, National Yang-Ming University

The Problem of Mental Health in Plantungan
Amurwani Dwi Lestariningsih, Presidential Museum Balai Kirti

Should the Study of Koro be Repatriated to Indonesia?
David Peter Mitchell, Monash University

General Discussion

Parallel Session E3: The History of Psychology in Indonesia
Mochtar Room
Chair:Nani I.R. Nurrachman-Sutoyo, Atma Jaya Catholic Univ of Indonesia, Jakarta

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