Choleric spaces: Producing spaces for cholera patients during the 1877 cholera epidemic in Japan
Sampias, Wesley Jordan
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Title
Choleric spaces: Producing spaces for cholera patients during the 1877 cholera epidemic in Japan
Author(s)
Sampias, Wesley Jordan
Issue Date
2020-05-14
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Wilson , Roderick I
Committee Member(s)
Tierney, Robert
Persiani, Gian Piero
Department of Study
E. Asian Languages & Cultures
Discipline
East Asian Studies
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
M.A.
Degree Level
Thesis
Keyword(s)
Cholera
epidemic
quarantine hospitals
isolation
space
hygiene
Meiji
1877
newspaper
Abstract
This thesis investigates the production of space during the cholera epidemic of 1877 in Japan. Called “choleric spaces” in this thesis, they are separated into two co-constituting types: material and discursive. The material spaces are demonstrated by government-produced quarantine hospitals and government-mandated home isolation. The discursive spaces are represented in this thesis by discourse in contemporary newspapers that influenced general understanding of cholera, treatment of the disease, and the policies enacted by the government to curb the spread of the disease. This thesis argues that these spaces represented new medicalized spaces in which patients with cholera were supposed to be located until they were either cured or died and in which information regarding cholera was disseminated. These medicalized spaces demonstrate a rupture with earlier spaces produced in relation to cholera and other diseases since they are based on modern understandings of the disease, as opposed to being socially, religiously, or morally biased.
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