
Healing at the Periphery
Ethnographies of Tibetan Medicine in India
Duke University Press
Published on 12. January 2022
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Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-4780-1445-4 (ISBN)
Description
India has long occupied an important place in Tibetan medicine's history and development. However, Indian Himalayan practitioners of Tibetan medicine, or amchi, have largely remained overlooked at the Tibetan medical periphery, despite playing a central social and medical role in their communities. Power and legitimacy, religion and economic development, biomedical encounters and Indian geopolitics all intersect in the work and identities of contemporary Himalayan amchi. This volume examines the crucial moment of crisis and transformation that occurred in the early 2000s to offer insights into the beginnings of Tibetan medicine's professionalization, industrialization, and official recognition in India and elsewhere. Based on fine-grained ethnographic studies in Ladakh, Zangskar, Sikkim, and the Darjeeling Hills, Healing at the Periphery asks how the dynamics of capitalism, social change, and the encounter with biomedicine affect small communities on the fringes of modern India, and, conversely, what local transformations of Tibetan medicine tell us about contemporary society and health care in the Himalayas and the Tibetan world.
Contributors. Florian Besch, Calum Blaikie, Sienna R. Craig, Barbara Gerke, Isabelle GuErin, Kim Gutschow, Pascale Hancart Petitet, Stephan Kloos, Fernanda Pirie, Laurent PordiE
Contributors. Florian Besch, Calum Blaikie, Sienna R. Craig, Barbara Gerke, Isabelle GuErin, Kim Gutschow, Pascale Hancart Petitet, Stephan Kloos, Fernanda Pirie, Laurent PordiE
Reviews / Votes
"These wonderfully detailed ethnographic studies look at 'Tibetan Medicine' from the peripheries and the grass roots of Indian Himalayan regions. A diverse and populous amchi medicine is here revealed as plural, embedded in communities and in history, and much valued by sick and healthy people alike. This volume promises to completely recast and thoroughly pluralize Tibetan studies and Asian medical history." - Judith Farquhar, Professor Emerita of Anthropology, University of Chicago "This volume is a valuable exercise in recording old stories and paving the way for new ones. Its impact is undeniable, as it provides insight into the transformation of the periphery into the center (regardless of whether one is at the center or the periphery)." - Chia-hui Lu (East Asian Science, Technology and Society)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
North Carolina
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
1 illustration
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
329 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4780-1445-4 (9781478014454)
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Persons
Laurent PordiE is Senior Researcher, Research Unit on Science, Medicine, Health, and Society at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS).
Stephan Kloos is the Acting Director of the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Stephan Kloos is the Acting Director of the Institute for Social Anthropology at the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Content
Introduction. The Indian Face of Sowa Rigpa / Stephan Kloos and Laurent PordiE 1
1. The Amchi as Villager: Status and Its Refusal in Ladakh / Fernanda Pirie 23
2. Good Medicines, Bad Hearts: The Social Role of the Amchi in a Buddhist Dard Community / Stephan Kloos 41
3. Where There is No Amchi: Tibetan Medicine and Rural-Urban Migration Among Nomadic Pastoralists in Ladakh / Calum Blaikie 65
4. The Monetarization of Tibetan Medicine: An Ethnography of Village-Based Development Activities in Lingshed / Florian Besch and Isabelle GuErin 95
5. The Amchi at the Margins: Notes on Childbirth Practices in Ladakh / Laurent PordiE and Pascale Hancart Petitet 119
6. A Case of Wind Disorder: The Interplay of Amchi Medicine and Ritual Treatments in Zangskar / Kim Gutschow 143
7. Allegiance to Whose Community? Effects of Men-Tsee-Khang Policies on the Role of Amchi in the Darjeeling Hills / Barbara Gerke 171
Afterword. When "Periphery" Becomes Central / Sienna R. Craig 197
Contributors 201
Index 205
1. The Amchi as Villager: Status and Its Refusal in Ladakh / Fernanda Pirie 23
2. Good Medicines, Bad Hearts: The Social Role of the Amchi in a Buddhist Dard Community / Stephan Kloos 41
3. Where There is No Amchi: Tibetan Medicine and Rural-Urban Migration Among Nomadic Pastoralists in Ladakh / Calum Blaikie 65
4. The Monetarization of Tibetan Medicine: An Ethnography of Village-Based Development Activities in Lingshed / Florian Besch and Isabelle GuErin 95
5. The Amchi at the Margins: Notes on Childbirth Practices in Ladakh / Laurent PordiE and Pascale Hancart Petitet 119
6. A Case of Wind Disorder: The Interplay of Amchi Medicine and Ritual Treatments in Zangskar / Kim Gutschow 143
7. Allegiance to Whose Community? Effects of Men-Tsee-Khang Policies on the Role of Amchi in the Darjeeling Hills / Barbara Gerke 171
Afterword. When "Periphery" Becomes Central / Sienna R. Craig 197
Contributors 201
Index 205