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Healing elements : efficacy and the social ecologies of Tibetan medicine / Sienna R. Craig.

Penn Museum Library R603.T5 C73 2012
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Craig, Sienna R.
Contributor:
George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine, Tibetan.
Medical anthropology--China--Tibet Autonomous Region.
Medical anthropology.
Medicine, Tibetan Traditional.
Tibet.
Asian People--ethnology.
Holistic Health.
China--Tibet Autonomous Region.
Medical Subjects:
Medicine, Tibetan Traditional.
Tibet.
Asian People--ethnology.
Holistic Health.
Physical Description:
xx, 321 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Berkeley : University of California Press, [2012]
Summary:
"Tibetan medicine has come to represent multiple and sometimes conflicting agendas. On the one hand it must retain a sense of cultural authenticity and a connection to Tibetan Buddhism; on the other it must be proven efficacious and safe according to biomedical standards, often through clinical research. Recently, Tibetan medicine has found a place within the multibillion-dollar market for complementary, traditional, and herbal medicines as people around the world seek alternative paths to wellness. Healing Elements explores Tibetan medicine within diverse settings, from rural schools and clinics in the Nepal Himalaya to high-tech factories and state-supported colleges in the People's Republic of China. This multi-sited ethnography explores how Tibetan medicines circulate as commercial goods and gifts, as target therapies, and as panacea for biosocial ills. Through an exploration of efficacy - What does it mean to say Tibetan medicine "works"? - this book illustrates a bio-politics of traditional medicine in the twenty-first century. Healing Elements examines the ways traditional medicine interacts with biomedicine: from patient-healer relationships and the cultural meanings ascribed to affliction, to the wider circumstances in which practitioners are trained, healing occurs, and medicines are made, evaluated, and used. As such, it examines the meaningful, if contested, translations of science and healing that occur across distinct social ecologies"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 Portrait of a Himalayan Healer 27
2 The Pulse of an Institution 48
3 Lineage and Legitimacy 78
4 Therapeutic Encounters 112
5 Good Manufacturing Practices 146
6 Cultivating the Wilds 183
7 The Biography of a Medicine 215.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the George Clapp Vaillant Book Fund.
ISBN:
0520273249
9780520273238
0520273230
9780520273245
OCLC:
758393968
Publisher Number:
99950222737

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