Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from the traditional medical system in the Chinese civilization, with influences from the Daoist and Chinese folk traditions in bodily cultivation and longevity techniques. In the past few decades, TCM has become one of the leading alternative medical systems in the United States. This book demonstrates the fluidity of a medical ideological system with a rich history of methodological development and internal theoretical conflicts, continuing to transform in our postmodern world where people and ideas transcend geographic, ethnic, and linguistic limitations. The unique historical trajectories and cultural dynamics of the American society are critical nutrients for the localization of TCM, while the constant traffic of travelers and immigrants foster the globalizing tendency of TCM. The practitioners in this book represent an incredible range of clinical applications, personal styles, theoretical rationalizations, and business models. What really unifies all these practitioners is not their specific practices but the goal of these practices. The shared goal is to strive for health, not just health in terms of the lack of illness but the ultimate health of achieving perfect balance in every aspect of the being of a person—physically, mentally, spiritually, and energetically.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from the traditional medical system in the Chinese civilization, with influences from the Daoist and Chinese folk traditions in bodily cultivation and longevity techniques. In the past few decades, TCM has become one of the leading alternative medical systems in the United States. This book demonstrates the fluidity of a medical ideological system with a rich history of methodological development and internal theoretical conflicts, continuing to transform in our postmodern world where people and ideas transcend geographic, ethnic, and linguistic limitations. The unique historical trajectories and cultural dynamics of the American society are critical nutrients for the localization of TCM, while the constant traffic of travelers and immigrants foster the globalizing tendency of TCM. The practitioners in this book represent an incredible range of clinical applications, personal styles, theoretical rationalizations, and business models. What really unifies all these practitioners is not their specific practices but the goal of these practices. The shared goal is to strive for health, not just health in terms of the lack of illness but the ultimate health of achieving perfect balance in every aspect of the being of a person—physically, mentally, spiritually, and energetically.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health

Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health

by Emily S. Wu
Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health

Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States: In Search of Spiritual Meaning and Ultimate Health

by Emily S. Wu

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originated from the traditional medical system in the Chinese civilization, with influences from the Daoist and Chinese folk traditions in bodily cultivation and longevity techniques. In the past few decades, TCM has become one of the leading alternative medical systems in the United States. This book demonstrates the fluidity of a medical ideological system with a rich history of methodological development and internal theoretical conflicts, continuing to transform in our postmodern world where people and ideas transcend geographic, ethnic, and linguistic limitations. The unique historical trajectories and cultural dynamics of the American society are critical nutrients for the localization of TCM, while the constant traffic of travelers and immigrants foster the globalizing tendency of TCM. The practitioners in this book represent an incredible range of clinical applications, personal styles, theoretical rationalizations, and business models. What really unifies all these practitioners is not their specific practices but the goal of these practices. The shared goal is to strive for health, not just health in terms of the lack of illness but the ultimate health of achieving perfect balance in every aspect of the being of a person—physically, mentally, spiritually, and energetically.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781498515108
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/24/2015
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Emily S. Wu is a college instructor in the San Francisco Bay area and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Asian religions and cultures. Her current research primarily focuses on Chinese and Chinese American religious practices and beliefs that intersect with medicine, healing, and understandings of the human body.

Table of Contents

Preface
Personal Beginning
Introduction
Chapter 1: Contextualization
Chapter 2: History of Local TCM
Chapter 3: Medical Training and Identity Formation
Chapter 4: TCM Healers in the Chinese Community
Chapter 5: TCM as Complementary Medicine
Chapter 6: TCM as Alternative Medicine
Chapter 7: Creating a Space for Psychic Healing
Chapter 8: Going to the Culturally Authentic
Chapter 9: Environmentalism and Lifestyle Changes
Chapter 10: The Happenings in an Acupuncture Clinic
Chapter 11: The Embodied Spirituality of Qi
Chapter 12: Ideal Body and the Concept of Health
Chapter 13: Concluding Analysis
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