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The International Symposium "Frontiers of Medical Anthropology III: Family, Medicine, and Policy" is held on 24th June, 2009

The international symposium "Frontiers of Medical Anthropology III: Family, Medicine, and Policy" is to be held as follows.

* Admission Free, No reservation required.

 

Title: "Frontiers of Medical Anthropology III: Family, Medicine, and Policy"

Date and Time: Wednesday, 24th June, 2009; 18:00 - 20:00

Venue: G-SEC Seminar Room, 4th floor, East Research Building, Mita Campus, Keio University

Speakers and Themes: Amy Borovoy East Asian Studies, Princeton University; "What is a Good Society?", "Managing Difference and Disability in Japan"

Kathryn Goldfarb Anthropology, University of Chicago; "Reproducing the Body Politic", "Infertility, Adoption, and Japanese Public Policy"

Commentator: Azumi Tsuge (Medical Anthropology, Meiji Gakuin Univerisity)

Chair: Junko Kitanaka (Medical Anthropology, Keio University)

Planned and Organized by: Philosophy and Cultural Anthropology Unit, Global COE CARLS

Co-Organized by: Society for the Study of History of Medicine

Reference (in Japanese): 医療人類学の最前線シリーズ第三弾 家族・医療・政策