Guest guest Posted November 9, 2007 Report Share Posted November 9, 2007 Well, I haven't posted in a long time, but I have to say I have greatly enjoyed this conversation as well. I feel as if I have been harping on these issues for years and it is great to have new voices saying these things and gettingm ore people to listen! As regards Maciocia's books, I am sadly in agreement that they often do a greater disservice than service to the community. I stopped buying before the Gyn book and as a teacher, while I want my students to be aware of their existence (especially because the NCCAOM uses them as a major source) I do not require them for the very reasons stated early: poor translation, shameless marketing of personal formulas and poorly sourced information, not to mention a truly outrageous price. I believe that Maciocia has a lot to offer the community, and now that he is teaching in the US (at PCOM SD) I hope that he will take a moment to reflect on what is happening in education and the development of the field and recognize that his contributions can be much more valuable with a bit of care and consideration. When the first Foundations of CM came out, it was received into a field that had very few books, but the situation is very different today and I feel that all authors/translators need to raise their own standards and begin to publish using more " traditional " publishing standards, including references, primary sources etc. Obviously for me the major issue is translation and using a standardized terminology that allows the reader to understand the nuance and variation that exists in Chinese (its not all about " tonifying " and " sedating " !) The AAAOM has, for the past 2 years, held a pre-conference 'terminology' debate that, overall has been very successful. After this year's debate a AAAOM committee was formed, to be chaired by Eric Brand, to continue the discussion of nomenclature and begin to create a freely available cross-referenced gloss. I view this as big step forward and I would encourage anyone who is interested in the nomenclature issues to listen to the tapes of this years's debate (with Nigel Wiseman) and to listen to Nigel's class that was given at the AAAOM. It was spectacular. Marnae Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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