by Laurent Pordié (Editor)
The popularity of Tibetan medicine plays a central role in the international market for alternative medicine and has been increasing and extending far beyond its original cultural area becoming a global phenomenon. This book analyses Tibetan medicine in the 21st century by considering the contemporary reasons that have led to its diversity and by bringing out the common orientations of this medical system. Using case studies that examine of the social, political and identity dynamics of Tibetan medicine in Nepal, India, the PRC, Mongolia, the UK and the US, the contributors to this book answer the following three, fundamental questions:
Written by experts in the field from the US, France, Canada, China and the UK this book will be invaluable to students and scholars interested in contemporary medicine, Tibetan studies, health studies and the anthropology of Asia.
'Winner of the ICAS Colleagues Choice Award 2009
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 15 Apr 2011
ISBN 10: 0415666708
ISBN 13: 9780415666701
'Tibetan medicine in the contemporary world is an excellent compendium which, offering a variety of approaches, has been able to present a lucid picture of the non-homogeneous nature of the Tibetan medical system in the contemporary world. It will be read with great interest by students and researchers in the fields of medical anthropology and Tibetan studies alike.' - Alicja Rucinska - Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.) 15, 409-455
'The collection is a major contribution to the growing body of literature on the impact of globalisation on `indigenous' medicines of Asia. Many of the issues it raises as well as the conceptual value of `neo-traditionalism' are not limited to Tibetan medicine alone. Scholars working on `indigenous' healing traditions, particularly in Asia, but also beyond, will find in this collection much to which they can relate and from which they can learn.' - Projit Bihari Mukharji, McMaster University - Social History of Medicine 2009