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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Judith Farquhar , Lili LaiPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.399kg ISBN: 9780226763651ISBN 10: 022676365 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 26 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1 Institution Chapter 2 Knowledge Chapter 3 Bodies Chapter 4 Plants Chapter 5 Encounters Conclusions, and Then Some . . . Acknowledgments Appendix: The Emphasis on “Three Ways and Two Roads” in Zhuang Medicine and Pharmacy Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsExperienced anthropologists Farquhar and Lai have written a philosophically sophisticated ethnography of today's China caught in the act of constructing 'minority nationality medicines, ' a set of complex, always changing, social, and epistemological things. -- Nathan Sivin, University of Pennsylvania In Gathering Medicines, Farquhar and Lai offer a remarkably wide range of observations and reflections on the anthropology and history of medicine as a living social practice in southern China. They weave into their discussion a fascinating array of life histories and object narratives, a rich assortment of institutional sites and both textual and nonliterate practices, and an abundance of self-critical reflections on methodology and meaning. This is a major, pathbreaking piece of scholarship, indicative of the highest-quality research and analysis. -- David Arnold, University of Warwick Gathering Medicines is an ethnography of epistemology at its best. Unpacking words and things, collecting and feeling plants, the authors thread relentlessly through depth and density to craft their book, a multidimensional object at its core. -- Marisol de la Cadena, University of California, Davis """Gathering Medicines offers important empirical, conceptual, and methodological insights into what it means to practice and theorize medicine within the geographical borders of the People’s Republic of China today."" * Isis * ""A well-written account of often-charming, sometimes moving encounters with healers diligently trying to record disappearing ways of knowing and curing sickness. Ideal for anyone interested in history and local traditions of medicine in China."" * Choice Connect * ""Gathering Medicines offers an immensely valuable and sensitive account of health and medical practices in regions that have rarely been explored in academic literature."" * Asian Medicine * “In Gathering Medicines, Farquhar and Lai offer a remarkably wide range of observations and reflections on the anthropology and history of medicine as a living social practice in southern China. They weave into their discussion a fascinating array of life histories and object narratives, a rich assortment of institutional sites and both textual and nonliterate practices, and an abundance of self-critical reflections on methodology and meaning. This is a major, pathbreaking piece of scholarship, indicative of the highest-quality research and analysis.” * David Arnold, University of Warwick * “Gathering Medicines is an ethnography of epistemology at its best. Unpacking words and things, collecting and feeling plants, the authors thread relentlessly through depth and density to craft their book, a multidimensional object at its core.” * Marisol de la Cadena, University of California, Davis * “Experienced anthropologists Farquhar and Lai have written a philosophically sophisticated ethnography of today’s China caught in the act of constructing ‘minority nationality medicines,’ a set of complex, always changing, social, and epistemological things.” * Nathan Sivin, University of Pennsylvania *" Experienced anthropologists Farquhar and Lai have written a philosophically sophisticated ethnography of today's China caught in the act of constructing 'minority nationality medicines, ' a set of complex, always changing, social, and epistemological things. -- Nathan Sivin, University of Pennsylvania Gathering Medicines is an ethnography of epistemology at its best. Unpacking words and things, collecting and feeling plants, the authors thread relentlessly through depth and density to craft their book, a multidimensional object at its core. -- Marisol de la Cadena, University of California, Davis In Gathering Medicines, Farquhar and Lai offer a remarkably wide range of observations and reflections on the anthropology and history of medicine as a living social practice in southern China. They weave into their discussion a fascinating array of life histories and object narratives, a rich assortment of institutional sites and both textual and nonliterate practices, and an abundance of self-critical reflections on methodology and meaning. This is a major, pathbreaking piece of scholarship, indicative of the highest-quality research and analysis. -- David Arnold, University of Warwick Author InformationJudith Farquhar is professor emerita of anthropology at the University of Chicago. She is the author of several books, including A Way of Life: Things, Thought, and Action in Chinese Medicine and Appetites: Food and Sex in Post-Socialist China. Lili Lai is associate professor of anthropology at the School of Health Humanities, Peking University. She is the author of Hygiene, Sociality, and Culture in Contemporary Rural China: The Uncanny New Village Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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