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A flourishing Yin : gender in China's medical history, 960-1665

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Furth, Charlotte, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine, Chinese--History--China.
Medicine, Chinese.
Women--Health and hygiene--History--China.
Women.
Human body--History--Social aspects--China.
Human body.
Yin-yang--History--China.
Yin-yang.
Obstetrics.
Sex role--History.
Sex role.
History.
Health.
Persons.
Population Characteristics.
Humanities.
Delivery of Health Care.
History of Medicine.
Women's Health.
Asia, Eastern.
Asia.
Geographic Locations.
China.
Medical Subjects:
History.
Health.
Persons.
Population Characteristics.
Humanities.
Delivery of Health Care.
History of Medicine.
Women.
Women's Health.
Asia, Eastern.
Asia.
Geographic Locations.
China.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 355 p. ) ill.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] University of California Press 1998
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book brings the study of gender to Chinese medicine and in so doing contextualizes Chinese medicine in history. It examines the rich but neglected tradition of fuke, or medicine for women, over the seven hundred years between the Song and the end of the Ming dynasty. Using medical classics, popular handbooks, case histories, and belles lettres, it explores evolving understandings of fertility and menstruation, gestation and childbirth, sexuality, and gynecological disorders.Furth locates medical practice in the home, where knowledge was not the monopoly of the learned physician and male doctors had to negotiate the class and gender boundaries of everyday life. Women as healers and as patients both participated in the dominant medical culture and sheltered a female sphere of expertise centered on, but not limited to, gestation and birth. Ultimately, her analysis of the relationship of language, text, and practice reaches beyond her immediate subject to address theoretical problems that arise when we look at the epistemological foundations of our knowledge of the body and its history.
Contents:
Introduction: Medical History, Gender, and the Body
1. The Yellow Emperor's Body
2. The Development of Fuke in the Song Dynasty
3. Gestation and Birth in Song Medicine
4. Rethinking Fuke in the Ming Dynasty
5. To Benefit Yin: Fuke and Late Ming Medical Culture
6. "Nourishing Life": Ming Bodies of Generation and Longevity
7. A Doctor's Practice: Narratives of the Clinical Encounter in Late Ming Yangzhou
8. In and Out of the Family: Ming Women as Healing Experts
9. Conclusion
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780520918870
0520918878
9780585234182
0585234183
OCLC:
1412009384
Publisher Number:
2027/heb04218 hdl

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