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Through an ethnography of the social and medical worlds of a community of Tibetan refugees in India, this book addresses two main questions: first, how has the prolonged displacement of Tibetan refugees affected concepts of health in the exile community? Second, how has exile changed traditional Tibetan medical practices? It explores how social changes linked to exile have influenced concepts of health and illness in the Tibetan refugee community of Dharamsala and by looking at recent changes in the theory and practice of traditional Tibetan medicine investigates the role of traditional Tibetan medicine in sustaining public health in the exile community.



Table of Contents

Table of Illustrations
List of Tables
Acknowledgements
Note on transliteration and the Wylie system
List of abbreviations used

Introduction

PART I: INEQUALITIES IN EXILE

Chapter 1. "Because we are Tibetans": Talking about health
Chapter 2. "India is the happiest place!" Contextualising Exile
Chapter 3. "If this place doesn’t agree with you, wounds and diseases will come"
Chapter 4. From "old-timers" to "newcomers": inequalities in the Diaspora

PART II: THE ROLE OF TRADITIONAL TIBETAN MEDICINE

Chapter 5. The Mentsikhang: Construing Authority
Chapter 6. Humours on trial: the Mentsikhang’s dilemmas

Conclusion

Notes
Glossary
References
Index

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 01/09/2008
    ISBN13: 9781845454579, 978-1845454579
    ISBN10: 184545457X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Through an ethnography of the social and medical worlds of a community of Tibetan refugees in India, this book addresses two main questions: first, how has the prolonged displacement of Tibetan refugees affected concepts of health in the exile community? Second, how has exile changed traditional Tibetan medical practices? It explores how social changes linked to exile have influenced concepts of health and illness in the Tibetan refugee community of Dharamsala and by looking at recent changes in the theory and practice of traditional Tibetan medicine investigates the role of traditional Tibetan medicine in sustaining public health in the exile community.



    Table of Contents

    Table of Illustrations
    List of Tables
    Acknowledgements
    Note on transliteration and the Wylie system
    List of abbreviations used

    Introduction

    PART I: INEQUALITIES IN EXILE

    Chapter 1. "Because we are Tibetans": Talking about health
    Chapter 2. "India is the happiest place!" Contextualising Exile
    Chapter 3. "If this place doesn’t agree with you, wounds and diseases will come"
    Chapter 4. From "old-timers" to "newcomers": inequalities in the Diaspora

    PART II: THE ROLE OF TRADITIONAL TIBETAN MEDICINE

    Chapter 5. The Mentsikhang: Construing Authority
    Chapter 6. Humours on trial: the Mentsikhang’s dilemmas

    Conclusion

    Notes
    Glossary
    References
    Index

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