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    Title: Governing “secrecy” in medical modernity: knowledge power and the mi-yi outlaws
    Authors: 林建廷;Lin, Chien-ting
    Contributors: 文學院英美語文學系
    Keywords: Genealogy;Governance;knowledge power;Language;life and labor politics;Literary criticism;medical modernity;mi-yi;Modernity;Secrecy;Taiwan;the law
    Date: 2015-04-03
    Issue Date: 2026-04-23 11:52:51 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.;Routledge
    Abstract: 摘要: This paper pursues the genealogies of mi-yi (secret doctors) as a threshold figure to attend to the questions of state-mediated governance and knowledge power concerning medical modernity in postwar Taiwan. To consider the mi-yi figure as symptomatic of Taiwan's medical modernity, I inquire into the question of how the scientific discourse of modernity as purported by the class of medical professionals converges with state power to discipline and regulate medical subjects and practices vis-à-vis the discourse of mi-yi. To this end, I analyze the anti-mi-yi discourse that emerged since the 1950s to discuss how the modern medical profession employed a language of science, rationality, and security that initiated an extended state surveillance of unregulated medical subjects and practices. The second part of the essay reads Chen Yingzhen's novella, Zhao Nandong as part of Taiwan's medical "archives" to explore the politics of embodied medical labor as a situated instance of the contradictions of medical modernity. I situate the literary imagination of Zhao Nandong in the social context of mi-yi discourse to frame the erased labor and violence, the ways in which the histories of these labors have been doubly obscured by the conflation of nationalistic historiography and positivist knowledge production of sociological categorizations of Taiwan's modernity.
    出版者: Routledge
    出版日期: 2015-04-03
    出處: Inter-Asia cultural studies, 2015-04, Vol.16 (2), p.227-243
    資源來源: EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier
    版權: 2015 Taylor & Francis 2015
    識別號: ISSN: 1464-9373
    識別號: EISSN: 1469-8447
    識別號: DOI: 10.1080/14649373.2015.1037077
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