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Organ Donation in Japan - A Medical Anthropological Study (Paperback)
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Organ Donation in Japan: A Medical Anthropological Study by
Maria-Keiko Yasuoka reveals insight into Japan as the country with
the most severe organ shortages and the lowest numbers of organ
donations among medically advanced countries. The history of organ
transplantation in Japan is a unique and troubled one. Many
academic hypotheses such as cultural barriers, the Japanese concept
of the dead body, traditional beliefs, and so on have been advanced
to explain the situation. However, little research has yet revealed
the truth behind the world of Japanese organ transplantation.
Yasuoka conducts direct interview research with Japanese "concerned
parties" in regards to organ transplantation (including transplant
surgeons, recipients, and donor families). In this book, she
analyzes their narrative responses, considering their distinctive
ideas, interpretations, and dilemmas, and sheds light on the real
reasons behind the issues. Organ Donation in Japan is the first
book to delve into the challenging and taboo Japanese concepts of
life and death surrounding organ transplantation by thoroughly
presenting and investigating the narratives of concerned parties.
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