The 5th Keio Symposium on Bridging Humanities, Social Sciences and Medicine: The Edges of the Clinic
Date: June 10, 2018 (Sunday) 10:00-17:00
Place: Global Research Lab, East Research Building 6th floor, Keio University (Mita campus):
https://www.keio.ac.jp/en/maps/mita.html (Building #3)
No Fee/Pre-registration Required
Introduction: 10:00 Junko Kitanaka (Dept. of Human Sciences, Faculty of Letters, Keio University) &Sayaka Mihara (Keio University Graduate School of Human Relations)
Part I: Histories and Epistemologies
10:10-10:35 Sayaka Mihara (Keio University Graduate School of Human Relations)
Medicine Use and Somatic Localizations of Childhood Illnesses in 1930s Tokyo
10:35-11:00 Kanako Sejima (Dept. of Psychiatry, Kyoto University)
Exploring Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Dementia
11:10-11:35 Suguru Hasuzawa (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University)
Philippe Pinel's Conception of Statistics
11:35-12:00 Nao Hasuzawa (Div. of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Kurume University School of Medicine)
Piaget and Kuhn, Toward an Epigenetic Epistemology
12:00-13:30 lunch
Part II. The Edges of the Clinic
13:30-13:55 Yuna Umeda (Dept. of Psychiatry, Tokyo Metropolitan Matsuzawa Hospital)
Doctors’ (Dis)embodiment of Biomedicine
13:55-14:20 Hiroko Kumaki (Dept. of Anthropology, The University of Chicago)
Capturing the Nuclear Fallout: Disaster Mental Healthcare in Fukushima, Japan
14:30-15:20 Harris Solomon (Dept. of Anthropology, Duke University)
Near Death: Traffic and Trauma in Urban India
15:20-16:10 Jeremy Greene (History of Medicine, School of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University)
The Television Clinic: Revisiting Old Experiments with New Media in Medicine
General Discussion
16:10-17:00 Naoki Kasuga (Dept. of Anthropology, Hitotsubashi University) and Tadashi Yanai (Dept. of Anthropology, Tokyo University)
This symposium is organized by the Global Research Center of Logic and Sensibility at Keio University and is funded by JSPS Kakenhi 16KT0123 and Mita Philosophical Society.