Amy Borovoy, "Finding the Right Match: Kidney Donation and Transplantation as Family Welfare in Japan"
Date and Time
September 23, 2024
12:00PM - 01:00PM EDT
Location
Bowie-Vernon Conference Room (K262), CGIS Knafel Bldg., 1737 Cambridge St., and Online (Zoom)
Professor of East Asian Studies, Princeton University
Moderator: David Howell
Acting Director, Program on US-Japan Relations; Robert K. and Dale J. Weary Professor of Japanese History, Harvard University
Co-sponsored by the Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies.
Note: Registration is not required for in-person attendance.
Additional Resources
- “Plan 75: Hayakawa Chie’s Dark Visualization of the Crisis of Japan’s Aging Society,” with Elizabeth Davis, Junko Kitanaka, and James Raymo. Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus vol. 22, issue 6, no. 5, June 30, 2024.
- “The Burdens of Self-Restraint: Social Measures and the Containment of Covid-19 in Japan,” Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus vol. 20, issue 19, no. 2, December, 2022.
- “Between Biopolitical Governance and Care: Rethinking Health, Selfhood, and Social Welfare in East Asia,” (Borovoy and Zhang), with Li Zhang, Medical Anthropology, 36(1): 1-5, 2017
- “The Economist Who Helped Patients Get New Kidneys,” Peter Coy, The New York Times, August, 2020.