This thesis begins with the author reflecting on his practice experience, as a traditional acupuncturist, through which the research question is posed. The research represents a kind of cross-cultural encounter whereby the interpenetration of cultures and ideas alerts us to new and different ways on how knowledge is garnered and impacts on lived experience with reference to the Chinese medical idea of qi. Unlike the usual interpretation of a cross-cultural encounter, the cross-cultural meeting to which I refer is occurring in a local Australian setting, whereby ancient medical ideas and practices are being interpreted, applied and experienced. Construed as a form of naturalistic inquiry and as a critique of the Western episteme, Chinese...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [122]-129).Qigong (Chinese yoga) has been practiced for t...
This thesis begins with the author reflecting on his practice experience, as a traditional acupunctu...
The marked absence of the concept of qi in the academic literature concerning Chinese medicine is hi...
The intent of this thesis is to explore the various ways in which acupuncturists trained in Quebec i...
The concept of Qi (pronounced chee ) is a difficult one to understand, let alone study. It strikes ...
The ethnographic core of this dissertation is comprised of the body stories of American acupuncturis...
Abstract This article discusses the reception of Chinese qigong in a Western context by focusing on ...
Purpose: This paper analyzed the historical origins of the Qi concept and assesses its possible cont...
An increased use of Complementary and alternate health care practices (CAM) and under which TCM is f...
This article examines the drive for legitimation on the part of Chinese medicine and more specifical...
At the intersections of social anthropology, philosophy, and Asian studies, my paper explores the bo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Rey Calingo TiquiaThis thesis is an intervention...
The research presented in this thesis reports upon an investigation of beginner acupuncture clinicia...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [122]-129).Qigong (Chinese yoga) has been practiced for t...
This thesis begins with the author reflecting on his practice experience, as a traditional acupunctu...
The marked absence of the concept of qi in the academic literature concerning Chinese medicine is hi...
The intent of this thesis is to explore the various ways in which acupuncturists trained in Quebec i...
The concept of Qi (pronounced chee ) is a difficult one to understand, let alone study. It strikes ...
The ethnographic core of this dissertation is comprised of the body stories of American acupuncturis...
Abstract This article discusses the reception of Chinese qigong in a Western context by focusing on ...
Purpose: This paper analyzed the historical origins of the Qi concept and assesses its possible cont...
An increased use of Complementary and alternate health care practices (CAM) and under which TCM is f...
This article examines the drive for legitimation on the part of Chinese medicine and more specifical...
At the intersections of social anthropology, philosophy, and Asian studies, my paper explores the bo...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2004 Dr. Rey Calingo TiquiaThis thesis is an intervention...
The research presented in this thesis reports upon an investigation of beginner acupuncture clinicia...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Objectives: Chinese medicine is a complex domain of theoretical and practical approaches that is bei...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [122]-129).Qigong (Chinese yoga) has been practiced for t...