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Mixing Medicines Ecologies of Care in Buddhist Siberia
Author Chudakova, Tatiana (著)
VolumeSpecial Section
Date2021.06.01
Pages333
PublisherFordham University Press
Publisher Url https://www.fordhampress.com/9780823294305/mixing-medicines/
LocationNew York, NY, US [紐約, 紐約州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Abstractraditional medicine enjoys widespread appeal in today’s Russia, an appeal that has often been framed either as a holdover from pre-Soviet times or as the symptom of capitalist growing pains and vanishing Soviet modes of life. Mixing Medicines seeks to reconsider these logics of emptiness and replenishment. Set in Buryatia, a semi-autonomous indigenous republic in Southeastern Siberia, the book offers an ethnography of the institutionalization of Tibetan medicine, a botanically-based therapeutic practice framed as at once foreign, international, and local to Russia’s Buddhist regions.

By highlighting the cosmopolitan nature of Tibetan medicine and the culturally specific origins of biomedicine, the book shows how people in Buryatia trouble entrenched center-periphery models, complicating narratives about isolation and political marginality. Chudakova argues that a therapeutic life mediated through the practices of traditional medicines is not a last-resort response to sociopolitical abandonment but depends on a densely collective mingling of human and non-human worlds that produces new senses of rootedness, while reshaping regional and national conversations about care, history, and belonging.
Table of contentsIntroduction 1
1 “May All Living Beings Benefit”: Passions of Translation 25
2 “To Search for the Solely Rational”: Engineering Tibetan Pulse Diagnosis 70
3 “The Medicine of the Future, Now Available”: Geographies of Medical Integration 106
4 “Treating Not the Illness, but the Patient”: Integrative Medicine for Dislocated Bodies 157
5 “We Are Not Iron That We Need Tempering”: The Contingencies of Mixing Medicines 194
6 “Nothing in the World That Couldn’t Be Medicinal”: The Limits of Extraction 229
Conclusion 263
Acknowledgments 281
Notes 285
Bibliography 295
Index 319
ISBN9780823294305 (pbc); 9780823294312 (hbc)
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