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| Shanghai Harper Lecture: Sorting China's Many Medicines with Judith Farquhar, AM'75, AM'79, PhD'86 | |
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| Why and how do local healers, minority historians, ethnic activists, and local health department leaders in China enthusiastically produce new knowledge technologies concerning disease, therapies, bodies, and medical social relations? | |
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| Anthropologist Judith Farquhar AM'75, AM'79, PhD'86, explores the explosion of new--and old--medical systems in China since the early 2000s, when the national government began to encourage the development of minority nationality medicine. | |
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| Free admission for UChicago graduates from the current academic year. | |
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| Email harperlectures@uchicago.edu Phone 773.702.7788 | |
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