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Popular assertions proclaim a tradition of Chinese medicine spanning several thousand years. But is this really important for today’s China? Is Chinese medicine relevant for the modern, cosmopolitan urban Chinese today? And, as the political system has changed dramatically during the last century, do these changes influence people’s estimation of illnesses? Combining both a quintessential analysis of the relationship between emotions and health in different texts on Chinese medicine and empirical data consisting of quantitative and qualitative components, the author demonstrates that different social groups of urban dwellers share different opinions on Chinese medicine and its illness concepts, particularly those concepts commonly referred to as Seven Emotions. Education, age and gender are relevant categories for the evaluation of Chinese medicine, especially considering emotions such as stress or depression.

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Contents: Chinese Medicine and illness concepts – Different social groups share different opinions on Chinese medicine and on illness concepts – Influence of political ideology – Governmentality – Habitus – Seven Emotions – Analysis of the relationship between emotions and health – Modern urban Chinese.

Chinese Medical Concepts in Urban China: Change

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/02/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631646021, 978-3631646021
      ISBN10: 363164602X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Popular assertions proclaim a tradition of Chinese medicine spanning several thousand years. But is this really important for today’s China? Is Chinese medicine relevant for the modern, cosmopolitan urban Chinese today? And, as the political system has changed dramatically during the last century, do these changes influence people’s estimation of illnesses? Combining both a quintessential analysis of the relationship between emotions and health in different texts on Chinese medicine and empirical data consisting of quantitative and qualitative components, the author demonstrates that different social groups of urban dwellers share different opinions on Chinese medicine and its illness concepts, particularly those concepts commonly referred to as Seven Emotions. Education, age and gender are relevant categories for the evaluation of Chinese medicine, especially considering emotions such as stress or depression.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Chinese Medicine and illness concepts – Different social groups share different opinions on Chinese medicine and on illness concepts – Influence of political ideology – Governmentality – Habitus – Seven Emotions – Analysis of the relationship between emotions and health – Modern urban Chinese.

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