Uneasy Encounters

The Politics of Medicine and Health in China 1900-1937

(Author) Iris Borowy
Format: Paperback
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Early twentieth century China went through a tumultuous period, marked by the end of an ancient monarchy, political instability and profound cultural upheaval. The medical discourse both reflected and contributed to these transformations. Western medicine arrived in China as part of missionary, foreign imperialist and internal modernization efforts. In various ways it interacted with Chinese practices and belief systems. The contributions in this volume explore important episodes of this multi-faceted process, describing key institutions, personalities and their respective motives and interests. Collectively, the chapters reveal a complex web of interlocking dimensions, which evade simple categorizations of Western or Chinese, exploitive or supportive, traditional or modern.

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Publisher:
Peter Lang AG
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
236
Language:
en
ISBN:
9783631578032
Publish year:
2009
Publish date:
April 27, 2009

Iris Borowy

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