2022
DOI: 10.3861/kenko.88.5_165
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Color blindness, a subject of eugenics in 20th century Japanese society, and the more desirable concept of “color vision diversity” proposed for the 21st century.

Abstract: Color blindness, a subject of eugenics in 20th century Japanese society, and the more desirable concept of "color vision diversity" proposed for the 21st century.Hiroto KAWABATA In the 20th century, people with congenital color vision deficiency (CVD) were subjected to eugenic ideology and suffered genetic discrimination in Japan. This paper first suggests the involvement of science (so-called eugenics) and medicine (ophthalmology) in the background. The Japanese Society of Race Hygiene, founded in 1930, was k… Show more

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