Remaking Patients—Space Politics Under the Conflict Between Chinese and Western Medicine (1832-1985)

Author:   Nianqun Yang
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Nianqun Yang
Publisher:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Imprint:   Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.579kg
ISBN:  

9781433168734


ISBN 10:   1433168731
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   02 July 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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In the context of the current study of social and cultural history in China, Remaking Patients is undoubtedly a new work with profound creativity in academic ideas and methods. Especially in the study of medical, social and cultural history in China, it can be regarded as the first academic work with certain postmodern ideas and new cultural history vision. Whether in terms of academic ideas, research perspectives and methods or historical writing methods, the book has a certain impact on the current domestic research of such field. -Yu Xinzhong, School of History, Nankai University Yang Nianqun's masterpiece Remaking Patients discusses the influence of modern western medicine on the local medical culture after the entry of modern western medicine into China. Since its publication [in Chinese], it has been widely praised and has been highly valued by the academics from both China and overseas, especially to young scholars. -Liang Qizi, Director of Institute of Humanities and Social Studies, University of Hong Kong, Fellow of Academia Sinica


Yang Nianqun's masterpiece Remaking Patients discusses the influence of modern western medicine on the local medical culture after the entry of modern western medicine into China. Since its publication [in Chinese], it has been widely praised and has been highly valued by the academics from both China and overseas, especially to young scholars. -Liang Qizi, Director of Institute of Humanities and Social Studies, University of Hong Kong, Fellow of Academia Sinica In the context of the current study of social and cultural history in China, Remaking Patients is undoubtedly a new work with profound creativity in academic ideas and methods. Especially in the study of medical, social and cultural history in China, it can be regarded as the first academic work with certain postmodern ideas and new cultural history vision. Whether in terms of academic ideas, research perspectives and methods or historical writing methods, the book has a certain impact on the current domestic research of such field. -Yu Xinzhong, School of History, Nankai University


“In the context of the current study of social and cultural history in China, Remaking Patients is undoubtedly a new work with profound creativity in academic ideas and methods. Especially in the study of medical, social and cultural history in China, it can be regarded as the first academic work with certain postmodern ideas and new cultural history vision. Whether in terms of academic ideas, research perspectives and methods or historical writing methods, the book has a certain impact on the current domestic research of such field.” —Yu Xinzhong, School of History, Nankai University “Yang Nianqun’s masterpiece Remaking Patients discusses the influence of modern western medicine on the local medical culture after the entry of modern western medicine into China. Since its publication [in Chinese], it has been widely praised and has been highly valued by the academics from both China and overseas, especially to young scholars.” —Liang Qizi, Director of Institute of Humanities and Social Studies, University of Hong Kong, Fellow of Academia Sinica


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Yang Nianqun is a professor at the Institute of Qing history of Renmin University of China. His main works include Modern Form of Regionalization of Confucianism and Where Is Jiangnan.

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