Reduced price! Needles, Herbs, Gods and Ghosts - China Healing and the West to 1848 View larger

Needles, Herbs, Gods and Ghosts - China Healing and the West to 1848

9780674018723

BARNES Linda L.

New product

This monumental work weaves together erudite scholarship and enticing travelogue. Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts uncovers an entirely neglected story of how the West encountered China's religion, medicine, and healing practices. It challenges the reader to see how human beings encounter difference through the structure of their own thoughts and experiences. This informative, reflective...

More details

23,75 €

-5%

25,00 €

Add to wishlist

  •  Specialized in alternative medicine since 1980
  •  Discover our bookshop
  •  Packed with care
  •  Free shipping as from € 50,00

More info

When did the West discover Chinese healing traditions? Most people might point to the "rediscovery" of Chinese acupuncture in the 1970s. In Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts, Linda Barnes leads us back, instead, to the thirteenth century to uncover the story of the West's earliest known encounters with Chinese understandings of illness and healing. As Westerners struggled to understand new peoples unfamiliar to them, how did they make sense of equally unfamiliar concepts and practices of healing? Barnes traces this story through the mid-nineteenth century, in both Europe and, eventually, the United States. She has unearthed numerous examples of Western missionaries, merchants, diplomats, and physicians in China, Europe, and America encountering and interpreting both Chinese people and their healing practices, and sometimes adopting their own versions of these practices.

This monumental work weaves together erudite scholarship and enticing travelogue. Needles, Herbs, Gods, and Ghosts uncovers an entirely neglected story of how the West encountered China's religion, medicine, and healing practices. It challenges the reader to see how human beings encounter difference through the structure of their own thoughts and experiences. This informative, reflective, and path-breaking volume is indispensable for scholars in medicine, anthropology, history, religion, sinology, and ethnic studies. Also, because of Barnes's clear and lively writing style, this book is an enjoyable adventure for any curious reader.
--Ted Kaptchuk, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and author of The Web that Has No Weaver: Understanding Chinese Medicine.

Data sheet

Auteur BARNES Linda L.
Rayon TCM
Editeur HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published 2005
Pages 458
Language English

Reviews

No customer comments for the moment.

Write a review

Write a review

30 other products in the same category:

Traditional Chinese Medicine