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Healing Powers and Modernity - Traditional Medicine, Shamanism, and Science in Asian Societies

English · Hardback

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What is the current state of traditional healing practices in contemporary Asian societies? How are their practitioners faring in the encounter with Western science and its biomedical approach? How are traditional healing practices being transformed by the politics of health within the modern nation-state and by the processes of commodification typical of modern economies? How do patients in Asian societies see the various healing options now open to them?

The authors, all of whom are anthropologists, observe the clashes and complementarities between traditional therapies and biomedicine, which, in its many manifestations, is the dominant form of medicine supported by national governments, and is emblematic of the modernity to which they aspire. Some of the medical traditions, such as the sophisticated herbal-humoral systems of Tibetan medicine and Indian Ayurveda, are becoming well known in the West, both through scholarly study and through their increasing popularity with Western patients interested in their healing potential. This book adds a new dimension to their study, being focused unlike most previous writing on practice rather than textual tradition.

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Introduction
Healing Powers in Contemporary Asia by Linda H. Connor
Healing in the Modern State: Korea, Malaysia, and India
The Cultural Politics of "Superstition" in the Korean Shaman World: Modernity Constructs Its Other by Laurel Kendall
Tradition and Change in Malay Healing by Carol Laderman
Modernity and the Midwife: Contestations Over a Subaltern Figure, South India by Kalpana Ram
The Political Ecology of Health in India: Indigestion as Sign and Symptom of Defective Modernization by Mark Nichter
Healing on the Margins: Malaysia, Indonesia, and China
Engaging the Spirits of Modernity: The Temiars by Marina Roseman
Presence, Efficacy, and Politics in Healing Among the Iban of Sarawak by Amanda Harris
Sorcery and Science as Competing Models of Explanation in a Sasak Village by Cynthia L. Hunter
Medicines and Modernities in Socialist China: Medical Pluralism, the State, and Naxi Identities in the Lijiang Basin by Sydney D. White
Healing Power and Identity in Tibetan Societies
Tibetan Medicine at the Crossroads: Radical Modernity and the Social Organization of Traditional Medicine in the Tibet Autonomous Region, China by Craig R. Janes
Partuclarizing Modernity: Tibetan Medical Theorizing of Women's Health in Lhasa, Tibet by Vincanne Adams
Tibetan Medicine in Contemporary India: Theory and Practice by Geoffrey Samuel
Glossary of Tibetoan Terms
Index


About the author










LINDA H. CONNOR is Associate Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, The University of Newcastle, Australia./e

GEOFFREY SAMUEL is Professor of Anthropology, The University of New Castle, Australia./e


Product details

Assisted by Linda Connor (Editor), Connor Linda H. (Editor), Geoffrey Samuel (Editor), Samuel Geoffrey (Editor)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 28.02.2001
 
EAN 9780897897150
ISBN 978-0-89789-715-0
No. of pages 296
Weight 567 g
Subjects Guides > Health

Medicine: general issues, Asia, MEDICAL / Alternative & Complementary Medicine, Anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies, Indigenous Peoples, Relating to indigenous peoples, complementary medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies, Geography and World Cultures: Culture

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