Film and the Chinese Medical Humanities.
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Milton :
Taylor & Francis Group,
2019.
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| Edition: | 1st ed. |
| Series: | Routledge Advances in Asia-Pacific Studies
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Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of contributors
- Introduction
- Part 1 Cross-cultural histories of the body and its care
- 1 Dead or alive? martial arts and the forensic gaze
- 2 How to be a good Maoist doctor: An Ode to the Silver Needle under a Shadowless Lamp (1974)
- 3 Self-care, Yangsheng, and mutual aid in Zhang Yang's Shower (1999)
- 4 Sentiments like water: unsettling pathologies of homosexual and sadomasochistic desire
- Part 2 Film and the public sphere
- 5 The fever with no name: genre-blending responses to the HIV-tainted blood scandal in 1990s China
- 6 Fortune Teller: the visible and the invisible
- 7 Longing for the Rain: journeys into the dislocated female body of urban China
- Part 3 Improving the education and training of health professionals
- 8 The gigantic black citadel: Design of Death and medical humanities pedagogy in China
- 9 Blind Massage: sense and sensuality
- 10 Cinemeducation and disability: an undergraduate special study module for medical students in China
- Part 4 Transforming self-health care in the digital age
- 11 Raising awareness about anti-microbial resistance: a nationwide video and arts competition for Chinese university students using social media
- 12 Queer Comrades: digital video documentary and LGBTQ health activism in China
- 13 Recovering from mental illness and suicidal behaviour in a culturally diverse context: the use of digital storytelling in cross-cultural medical humanities and mental health
- 14 Food-related Yangsheng short videos among the retired population in Shanghai
- Glossary of Chinese Films
- Index.


