2: Lan Li - on methods of medical knowledge
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Join us in our conversation with Lan Li, PhD – a scholar of global East Asian medicine, acupuncture, sensation, and histories of science – in which we discuss how to take your work seriously without taking yourself too seriously, as well as thinking about situated, embodied practices. Using Lan’s varied career as a historian, media producer, and research director, we think through different methods for disseminating research, medical knowledge, and medical histories.
SOURCES AND SCHOLARS MENTIONED
Interactive article that touches on topics covered in Lan’s forthcoming book: Lan A. Li, “Sunk from Sight: Mapping the Fluid Body” (2020)
Christine J. Walley and Chris Boebel (MIT / Exit Zero film)
Shigehisa Kuriyama
Lan A. Li, “Emotional Spleens: Death by Overthinking in Classical Chinese Texts” (2022)
Alexander Wragge-Morley and Metaphors of the Mind
Pierce Salguero, The Jivaka Project
Medicine, Science, and the Humanities (MSH) program at Johns Hopkins
Walter Rodney
Center for Black Brown and Queer Studies
Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics (2019)
Ahmed Ragab
Jeremy Greene
Elizabeth O’Brien
Alexandre (Sasha) White
Graham Mooney
Nathaniel Comfort
Mary Fissell
SOURCES AND SCHOLARS MENTIONED
Interactive article that touches on topics covered in Lan’s forthcoming book: Lan A. Li, “Sunk from Sight: Mapping the Fluid Body” (2020)
Christine J. Walley and Chris Boebel (MIT / Exit Zero film)
Shigehisa Kuriyama
Lan A. Li, “Emotional Spleens: Death by Overthinking in Classical Chinese Texts” (2022)
Alexander Wragge-Morley and Metaphors of the Mind
Pierce Salguero, The Jivaka Project
Medicine, Science, and the Humanities (MSH) program at Johns Hopkins
Walter Rodney
Center for Black Brown and Queer Studies
Achille Mbembe, Necropolitics (2019)
Ahmed Ragab
Jeremy Greene
Elizabeth O’Brien
Alexandre (Sasha) White
Graham Mooney
Nathaniel Comfort
Mary Fissell
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