Guest guest Posted August 26, 2003 Report Share Posted August 26, 2003 Dear IASTAM members, I would like to announce an upcoming conference panel focusing on " New Research on Tibetan Medicine " which also has been fortunate to receive funding by The Wellcome Trust. There will be 26 participants giving papers on Tibetan medicine from a variety of disciplines ranging from anthropological to historical and literary studies. The panel takes place as part of the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies hosted this year by the Aris Trust Centre (http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/iats). It extends over four days in the mornings (9.00 - 12.45 am) from Tuesday 9th to Friday 12th September 2003. The venue is St. Hugh's College, Oxford. The panel New Research on Tibetan Medicine is the first panel on Tibetan medicine held at an IATS conference, and reflects the increasing scholarly interest for this subject in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies. The aim of the panel is to open up our common interests in this field for mutual inquiry and discussion. By “Tibetan medicine” I suggest we include all aspects of Tibetan professional and popular systems of medical knowledge and practice, as well as their representations, and their encompassing social, cultural, political and economic milieux. Hopefully this panel will generate discussion of some fundamental questions and problems about our research, both theoretical and methodological: the various medical epistemologies involved (“traditional” and biomedical, professional and folk or popular, gender and age related etc.), changing Tibetan concepts of health and illness throughout history and diverse national contexts, as well as transnational aspects of Tibetan medicine. For your further information, please see enclosed attachments for schedule and abstracts. With best wishes, Mona Schrempf (panel organizer) Dr. Mona Schrempf c/o Zentralasien-Seminar Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin e-mail: arura_1 _______________ Gaming galore at http://xtramsn.co.nz/gaming ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2003 Report Share Posted August 31, 2003 Dear Madam (Mona Schrempf), Guten Tag !!Thanks for yr.announcement of the conference on Tibetian Medicine.As a clinician, academician & a researcher of Ayurvedic medicine in particular & of Asian Traditional medicine in general, I would like you to ask a qustion.Madam have you kept a topic on simillarities in Ayurvedic Medicine & Tibetian Medicine ?? OR on common points in both these systems,since I know that there are such points & if explored will be of great interest to others as well !! What will be a official language of the conference ?? Deutsch or English ?? Please reply me back. Danke schon !! With warm regards, Prof.Dr.Aashish Phadke, India,Ayurinstitute,Institute of Ayurveda & Panchakarma Therapy. President, Ayurvision Medical Research Foundation, India www.ayurvision.com iastam , " Mona Schrempf " <arura_1@h...> wrote: > Dear IASTAM members, > > I would like to announce an upcoming conference panel focusing on " New > Research on Tibetan Medicine " which also has been fortunate to receive > funding by The Wellcome Trust. There will be 26 participants giving papers > on Tibetan medicine from a variety of disciplines ranging from > anthropological to historical and literary studies. The panel takes place as > part of the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan > Studies hosted this year by the Aris Trust Centre > (http://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/iats). It extends over four days in the > mornings (9.00 - 12.45 am) from Tuesday 9th to Friday 12th September 2003. > The venue is St. Hugh's College, Oxford. > > The panel New Research on Tibetan Medicine is the first panel on Tibetan > medicine held at an IATS conference, and reflects the increasing scholarly > interest for this subject in Tibetan and Himalayan Studies. The aim of the > panel is to open up our common interests in this field for mutual inquiry > and discussion. By " Tibetan medicine " I suggest we include all aspects of > Tibetan professional and popular systems of medical knowledge and practice, > as well as their representations, and their encompassing social, cultural, > political and economic milieux. Hopefully this panel will generate > discussion of some fundamental questions and problems about our research, > both theoretical and methodological: the various medical epistemologies > involved ( " traditional " and biomedical, professional and folk or popular, > gender and age related etc.), changing Tibetan concepts of health and > illness throughout history and diverse national contexts, as well as > transnational aspects of Tibetan medicine. > > For your further information, please see enclosed attachments for schedule > and abstracts. > > With best wishes, > > Mona Schrempf > (panel organizer) > > > Dr. Mona Schrempf > c/o Zentralasien-Seminar > Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften > Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin > Unter den Linden 6 > 10099 Berlin > e-mail: arura_1@h... > > _______________ > Gaming galore at http://xtramsn.co.nz/gaming ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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