Healing by Hand : Manual Medicine and Bonesetting in Global Perspective
Leverbaar
Foreword vii C. H. Browner Preface ix Introduction xiii Kathryn S. Oths Servando Z. Hinojosa Part I: Past Meets Present in Manual Medicine Practice 1(102) Indigenous Bonesetters in Contemporary Denmark 5(18) Robert Anderson When the Body Leads the Mind: Perspectives on Massage Therapy in the United States 23(20) Susan Walkley Competing Views of Chiropractic: Health Services Research versus Ethnographic Observation 43(20) Ian Coulter Divergences in the Evolution of Osteopathy in Four Anglophone Countries: The United States, Canada, Britain, and Australia 63(18) Hans A. Baer Achy-Breaky Art: The Historical Development and Contemporary Practice of Tuina 81(22) Jennifer Minor Miranda Warburton H. Vincent Black Part II: Experience and Embodiment in Practitioner--Patient Encounters 103(92) The Hands, the Sacred, and the Context of Change in Maya Bonesetting 107(24) Servando Z. Hinojosa Body as Teacher: The Roles of Clinical Model and Morphology in Skill Acquisition 131(26) John O'Malley Two Ethnographers and One Bonesetter in Bali 157(14) Robert Anderson Norman Klein ``Getting Rolfed'': Structural Bodywork, Disciplined Deportment, and Embodiment 171(24) Eric Jacobson Part III: A Wider Lens: The Bonesetter's Contribution to Community Health 195(82) The Componedor's Place in the Pluralistic Andean Health Care System 199(22) Kathryn S. Oths Borana Bonesetters: Integrating Modernity and Tradition in a Northern Kenyan Pastoral Community 221(16) Isaac K. Nyamongo A Man of His People: A Concise Ethnography of a Welsh Bonesetter 237(28) Simon Leyson It Takes a Village: Reflections of a Modern-Day Bonesetter 265(12) Marc Weill Index 277(10) About the Authors 287
Ingenaaid | 320 pagina's | Engels
1e druk | Verschenen in 2004
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