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Yi-Li Wu 
Reproducing Women 
Medicine, Metaphor, and Childbirth in Late Imperial China

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This innovative book uses the lens of cultural history to examine the development of medicine in Qing dynasty China. Focusing on the specialty of ‘medicine for women'(
fuke), Yi-Li Wu explores the material and ideological issues associated with childbearing in the late imperial period. She draws on a rich array of medical writings that circulated in seventeenth- to nineteenth-century China to analyze the points of convergence and contention that shaped people’s views of women’s reproductive diseases. These points of contention touched on fundamental issues: How different were women’s bodies from men’s? What drugs were best for promoting conception and preventing miscarriage? Was childbirth inherently dangerous? And who was best qualified to judge? Wu shows that late imperial medicine approached these questions with a new, positive perspective.
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List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments


Introduction


1. Late Imperial Fuke and the Literate Medical Tradition

2. Amateur as Arbiter: Popular Fuke Manuals in the Qing

3. Function and Structure in the Female Body

4. An Uncertain Harvest: Pregnancy and Miscarriage

5. ‘Born Like a Lamb’: The Discourse of Cosmologically Resonant Childbirth

6. To Generate and Transform: Strategies for Postpartum Health


Epilogue: Body, Gender, and Medical Legitimacy


Notes

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

عن المؤلف

Yi-Li Wu is an independent scholar and a Center Associate of the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan.
لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 378 ● ISBN 9780520947610 ● حجم الملف 6.1 MB ● الناشر University of California Press ● نشرت 2010 ● الإصدار 1 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 6525085 ● حماية النسخ Adobe DRM
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