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Islam, Md. Nazrul.
Chinese medicine and transnational transition during the modern eracommodification, hybridity, and segregation /
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Chinese medicine and transnational transition during the modern eraedited by Md. Nazrul Islam.
其他題名:
commodification, hybridity, and segregation /
其他作者:
Islam, Md. Nazrul.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 222 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Medicine, ChineseHistory.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-9949-1
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Chinese medicine and transnational transition during the modern eracommodification, hybridity, and segregation /
Chinese medicine and transnational transition during the modern era
commodification, hybridity, and segregation /[electronic resource] :edited by Md. Nazrul Islam. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xxi, 222 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part I. Professionalization, Integration, and Hybridity -- Chapter 2. The Origin and Systematic Development of Chinese Medicine Education in China from Historic time to Date -- Chapter 3. The Evolution and Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) in Healthcare System and Integrated Medicine in China -- Part II. Commodification and Marketing -- Chapter 4. Tibetan Healing Traditions, Scientific Commodification, and Cultural Identity -- Chapter 5. Medical Marketplaces, Commercialism, and Chinese Medicine in the Cholera Pandemic in Southeast Coastal China, 1961-1965 -- Chapter 6. Chinese Medicine in Cosmetic Market in China: History, Contemporary Development, and Challenges Part III.Transnational Transition -- Chapter 7. Chinese Medicine in Malaysia after Decolonization: Segregation and Unequal Access -- Chapter 8. Current Challenges and Issues for Traditional and Complementary Medicine (T&CM) in Malaysia -- Chapter 9. Imperial Medicine and Ethnicity in an Urban Society: Cholera Epidemics in the Philippines -- Chapter 10. Perceptions on Illness and Wellness in East Asia: Contemporary Views on Japanese Medical Systems and Traditions.
This volume analyses the transition of Chinese medicine during the modern era, and the development of product and service niches in selected countries: China, Malaysia, Japan and the Philippines. By investigating the major actors behind the transition, it explores in what way and to what extent these actors affect the transition. It argues that the transnational transition of Chinese medicine is caused not only by spontaneous cultural and social factors, i.e. population growth, technological innovation and acculturation, but also by hegemonic political and economic factors such as Western influence, adoption of the philosophy of modern state, and global commodification of indigenous medical specialties. Md. Nazrul Islam is an Associate Professor at the General Education Office, BNU-HKBU United International College. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of Hong Kong; an MSc in Community Health and Health Management from Heidelberg University; and a Bachelor's (First Class Honours) in Anthropology from Jahangirnagar University. Dr Islam has held visiting positions at the University of British Columbia, the University of Hong Kong, and Ateneo de Manila University. He is the author of Chinese and Indian Medicine Today-Branding Asia, published by Springer (2017)
ISBN: 9789811599491$q(electronic bk.)
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