This paper focuses on childbirth in Japan's aristocratic households during the Heian period (794-1185). Drawing on various sources, including court diaries, visual sources, literary records, and Japan's first medical collection, with its assortment of gynaecological and obstetric prescriptions, as well as Buddhist and other ritual texts, this short excursion into the cultural history of childbirth offers an insight into how childbirth was experienced and managed in Heian Japan. In particular, it addresses the variety of ideas, knowledge systems and professionals involved in framing and supporting the process of childbirth in elite households. In so doing, it casts light on the complex background of early Japanese medicine and healthcare for...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
During the early Heian period members of the Sugawara clan consistently appeared in connection with ...
Recent findings by Japanese and Western scholars specializing in Buddhism have cast light on a varie...
This paper focuses on childbirth in Japan's aristocratic households during the Heian period (794-118...
Court physicians (ishi or kusushi 医師), officials in the Bureau of Medications, were responsible for ...
This dissertation explores birth imagery in Edo Japan (1608-1868) by focusing on how cultural and so...
Contemporary services for safe childbirth offered by Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines attract lar...
This dissertation examines the competing notions of personhood in the late Tokugawa era in Japan (fr...
In preceding historical studies on the relation of childbirth and the state in modern Japan, the tra...
The recent discovery of Chinese medical manuscripts in a tomb dated to the second century BC in Ma-w...
The shin-sanba, or medical ‘new-midwife’ who emerged during the Meiji period (1868- 1912) in Japan ...
P(論文)The Heian era was a time of great cultural and artistic refinement in ancient Japan. The cultur...
This dissertation is a cultural and social history of healing in Japan from the tenth to the thirtee...
Abstract Background Humanizing birth means considering women's values, beliefs, and feelings and res...
While married female members of the Japanese aristocracy followed the ideal of bearing children, fem...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
During the early Heian period members of the Sugawara clan consistently appeared in connection with ...
Recent findings by Japanese and Western scholars specializing in Buddhism have cast light on a varie...
This paper focuses on childbirth in Japan's aristocratic households during the Heian period (794-118...
Court physicians (ishi or kusushi 医師), officials in the Bureau of Medications, were responsible for ...
This dissertation explores birth imagery in Edo Japan (1608-1868) by focusing on how cultural and so...
Contemporary services for safe childbirth offered by Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines attract lar...
This dissertation examines the competing notions of personhood in the late Tokugawa era in Japan (fr...
In preceding historical studies on the relation of childbirth and the state in modern Japan, the tra...
The recent discovery of Chinese medical manuscripts in a tomb dated to the second century BC in Ma-w...
The shin-sanba, or medical ‘new-midwife’ who emerged during the Meiji period (1868- 1912) in Japan ...
P(論文)The Heian era was a time of great cultural and artistic refinement in ancient Japan. The cultur...
This dissertation is a cultural and social history of healing in Japan from the tenth to the thirtee...
Abstract Background Humanizing birth means considering women's values, beliefs, and feelings and res...
While married female members of the Japanese aristocracy followed the ideal of bearing children, fem...
This dissertation focuses on the visual and material culture of Hokyoji Imperial Buddhist Convent (H...
During the early Heian period members of the Sugawara clan consistently appeared in connection with ...
Recent findings by Japanese and Western scholars specializing in Buddhism have cast light on a varie...