Circulation and Governance of Asian Medicine
This book unpacks the organized sets of practices that govern contemporary Asian medicine, from production of medications in the lab to their circulation within circuits and networks of all kinds, and examines the plurality of actors involved in such governance.
Chapters analyze the process of industrialization and commercialization of Asian medicine and the ways in which the expansion of the market in Asian medicines has contributed to the inscription of products within a large system of governance, greatly dominated by global actors and the biomedical hegemony. At the same time, the contributors argue that local actors continue to play a major role in reshaping the regulations and their implementation, thus complexifying the trajectory of the remedies and their natures. Examining in particular the plurality of actors involved in governance and circulation, and the converging or conflicting logics actors follow in regard to negotiations and tensions that arise, the book brings a unique multi-layered contribution to the study of governance and circulation of Asian medicines, offering further proof of their fluidity and resilience.
Filling a significant gap in the market by addressing circulation and governance of Asian medicines in Asian countries, including Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Singapore, this book will be of interest to students and scholars in the field of Asian studies, Asian culture and society, global health, Asian medicine, and medical anthropology.
Cline Coderey is an Anthropologist and Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore.
Laurent Pordi is an Anthropologist and Senior Researcher with the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS-CERMES3), France.
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Title: Circulation and governance of Asian medicine / edited by Cline
Coderey and Laurent Pordi.
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Contents
CLINE CODEREY
KAREN M. McNAMARA
EUNJEONG MA
CLINE CODEREY
ARIELLE A. SMITH
LIZ P.Y. CHEE
CAROLINE MEIER ZU BIESEN
SIMENG WANG
LAURENT PORDI
Guide
Arielle A. Smith completed her doctorate and postgraduate teaching in medical anthropology at the University of Oxford (20042010). She subsequently taught at the University of Montana (20112012) and as traveling faculty for International Honors Program/SIT (20122014). Most recently, she conducted postdoctoral research at CERMES3 (a joint unit of CNRS, EHESS and Inserm) in Paris (2015) and preliminary research on tribal health/healing in the United States (20162017), and published her first book on the topic of Chinese medicine in Singapore (2018).
Caroline Meier zu Biesen is a Research Associate at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology (Freie Universitt Berlin) and a Research Fellow within the ERC-project on GLOBHEALTH (CERMES3, Paris). Her research interests focus on global health governance, social inequality and health, trans-national drug circulation, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and traditional medicine. She has conducted long-term fieldwork in Eastern Africa and India. Her current DFG-funded research project focuses on the collaboration among traditional and biomedical practitioners in the management of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in Zanzibar.
Cline Coderey is a Medical Anthropologist currently appointed as Research Fellow at the Asia Research Institute of the National University of Singapore and as a Teaching Fellow in Tembusu College. Her research covers several aspects of the therapeutic field in contemporary Myanmar: the institutionalization of traditional medicine, the governance and circulation of medical products, (the obstacles to) the accessibility of biomedical healthcare services, notably in the sector of HIV and mental health, and practices of divination and alchemy. Her current projects looks at how the political and social transformation within the country affect both healers practices and patients health-seeking process.