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The specter of 'bad blood' in Japanese blood banks

机译:日本血库“坏血”的幽灵

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Tracing the controversies surrounding commercial blood procurement in Japan, this article inquires into the reconfiguration of social boundaries, bodies, and substances through blood banks. In Japan, designated day laborers' enclaves, known as yoseba, became major pools of not only cheap labor force, but also of vital substances in the mid-twentieth century. Despite recurrent public health scandals, commercial blood banks continued to resurge in these districts, until they were completely replaced by the centralized donation-based Red Cross system in 1990. Analyzing media reports, published accounts, and policy papers, this article demonstrates how "sold blood" collected by commercial blood banks became the quintessence of "bad blood" in the process of this transition. Although blood donation is considered as an occasion to celebrate social solidarity today, this article shows that the specter of " bad blood" continues to haunt the body politic of Japan.
机译:追踪日本商业血液采购周围的争论,本文通过血库探讨了社会边界,机构和物质的重新配置。 在日本,指定日劳动者的飞地,被称为YOSEBA,成为20世纪中期的重要物质的主要池。 尽管公共卫生丑闻经常出发,但商业血库继续在这些地区重新寻,直到1990年的集中捐赠的红十字系统完全取代。分析媒体报告,发布的账目和政策文件,本文展示了如何“销售 “商业血库收集的血液成为这种转型过程中的”坏血“的Quintessence。 虽然献血被认为是今天庆祝社会团结的时刻,但本文展示了“坏血”的幽灵继续困扰日本的政治政治。

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