Bodies in Balance
Hofer, Theresia [u.a.] [Hrsg.]:
Bodies in Balance : the Art of Tibetan Medicine / edited by Theresia Hofer; with contributions by Pasang Yontan Arya ... - Seattle : University of Washington Press ; New York : Rubin Museum of Art, 2014. - x, 325 S. : Ill.
ISBN 978-029-599-359-1
US$ 74,95
DDC: 615.85156
Beschreibung
Bodies in Balance: The Art of Tibetan Medicine is the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the triangular relationship among the Tibetan art and science of healing (Sowa Rigpa), Buddhism, and arts and crafts. This book is dedicated to the history, theory, and practice of Tibetan medicine, a unique and complex system of understanding body and mind, treating illness, and fostering health and well-being. Sowa Rigpa has been influenced by Chinese, Indian, and Greco-Arab medical traditions but is distinct from them. Developed within the context of Buddhism, Tibetan medicine was adapted over centuries to different health needs and climates across the region encompassing the Tibetan Plateau, the Himalayas, and Mongolia. Its focus on a holistic approach to health has influenced Western medical thinking about the prevention, diagnoses, and treatment of illness.
Generously illustrated with more than 200 images, Bodies in Balance includes essays on contemporary practice, pharmacology and compounding medicines, astrology and divination, history and foundational treatises. The volume brings to life the theory and practice of this ancient healing art. [University of Washington Press]
Issued in connection with an exhibition held March 15, 2014-September 8, 2014, Rubin Museum of Art, New York, N.Y.
Herausgeberin
THERESIA HOFER , an anthropologist, is the curator of the Bodies in Balance: The Art of Tibetan Medicine exhibition and author of The Inheritance of Change: Transmission and Practice of Tibetan Medicine in Ngamring. Profile page.
Quellen: University of Washington Press; WorldCat; Bookbutler; Library of Congress
Bildquelle: University of Washington Press
Bibliographie: [1]
References
- Bodies in Balance: the Art of Tibetan Medicine. x, 325 S. (2014).