Medical representations in non-didactic formats are relatively rare in Song dynasty China (960-1279 CE). Moxibustion, attributed to the Song dynasty painter Li Tang 李唐 (c. 1050-1130), is one of these rare examples. The painting depicts the traditional medical treatment, moxibustion, where an herb known as mugwort is burned on various points of the body to alleviate illness. In the painting, the patient of the treatment is shown with an extreme expression of pain on his face. While scholarship on the painting tends to focus on its sense of realism, its attribution and date, or its function to promote good governmental policies, I reframe the discussion around notions of emotional expression, and more specifically the representation of pain. ...
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This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Painters of the Song dynasty (960-1279) produced some of the most breathtakingly beautiful paintings...
In 1126, the Song Dynasty (960-1279) was faced with an exigent political crisis: after testing the b...
Moxibustion is an integral part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). It achieved higher level of r...
Chinese Medicine is an artistic conflation of installation with action art. At the setting\u27s bac...
Chinese Medicine and Healing is a comprehensive introduction to a rich array of Chinese healing prac...
Practitioners have continually remade Chinese medicine as they evaluated the canons of antiquity wit...
Recent efforts to internationalize the discourse on art practices in health have neglected Asian cou...
This dissertation examines how religious healing and medicine in China influenced each other through...
This thesis explores the cosmology of physiognomy—a method of telling fortune by inspecting the body...
In Buddhism, death, rebirth, and salvation are guided by the moral structure of “cosmological models...
Florence Hu-Sterk : Illness and Poetry Under the Tang This article analyses how illness influenced ...
The Huang Di nei jing su wen, known familiarly as the Su wen, is a seminal text of ancient Chinese m...
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is today practiced worldwide, rivaling biomedicine in terms of it...
In the Spring of 1994, the artist Shang was hospitalized due to bodily discomforts. In a series of p...
This dissertation explores the medicinal use of poisons in China from the third to the tenth century...
Painters of the Song dynasty (960-1279) produced some of the most breathtakingly beautiful paintings...
In 1126, the Song Dynasty (960-1279) was faced with an exigent political crisis: after testing the b...