This book explores the ways in which Ayurveda, the oldest medical tradition of the Indian subcontinent, was transformed from a composite of 'ancient' medical knowledge into a 'modern' medical system, suited to the demands posed by apparatuses of health developed in late colonial India.
Autorentext
Rachel Berger is Associate Professor of Modern South Asian History at Concordia University, Canada.
Inhalt
Preface and Acknowledgements Introduction: Ayurveda in Motion 1. Historicising Ayurveda: Genealogies of the Biomoral 2. Situating Ayurveda in Modernity, 1900-1919 3. Embodying Consumption: Representing Indigeneity in Popular Culture, 1910-1940 4. Ayurveda's Dyarchic Moment, 1920-1935 5. Planning through Development: Institutions, Population, and the Limits of Belonging 6. Reframing Indigeneity: Ayurveda, Independence and the Health of the Future Conclusion: Ayurveda's Indian Modernities Bibliography
Titel
Ayurveda Made Modern
Untertitel
Political Histories of Indigenous Medicine in North India, 1900-1955
Autor
EAN
9781137315908
ISBN
978-1-137-31590-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
16.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.33 MB
Anzahl Seiten
232
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch
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