Teaching about Qi: Knowledge Transmission Among Chinese Ethnic Practioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine in the United States

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    Abstract

    This is a timely book that fills the gap in the study of Chinese overseas and their religions in the global context. Rich in ethnographic materials, this is the first comprehensive book that shows the transnational religious networks among the Chinese of different nationalities and between the Chinese overseas and the regions in China. The book highlights diverse religious traditions including Chinese popular religion, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam, and discusses inter-cultural influences on religions, their localization, their significance to cultural belonging, and the transnational nature of religious affiliations and networking.
    Original languageAmerican English
    Title of host publicationAfter Migration And Religious Affiliation
    Subtitle of host publicationReligions, Chinese Identities And Transnational Networks
    EditorsChee-beng Tan
    PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
    ISBN (Print)978-9814583909
    StatePublished - 2014

    Keywords

    • Qi
    • Ki
    • TCM
    • Chinese Medicine

    Disciplines

    • Chinese Studies
    • Alternative and Complementary Medicine

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