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Breathing Spaces: Qigong, Psychiatry, and Healing in China
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Review
For readers sometimes puzzled by recent mind-body movements in China and responses by central and regional governments, Chen's clear and scholarly presentation will prove most helpful. This book becomes even more important now that the movement and others like it have spread globally, including to Europe, the New World, and the US. Highly recommended.
(Choice )The book's originality lies both in its focus on the medicalization process and psychiatry, and in a theoretically innovative approach based on the medicalization process and psychiatry, and in a theoretically innovative approach based on the concepts of body politics and spaces.... Breathing Spaces is incontestably a very valuable contribution to medical anthropology and religious studies in the context of Chinese culture, and to global cultural studies.
(Evelyne Micollier Journal of Chinese Religions )Review
Before there was Falun Gong, there was qigong psychosis; and before that qigong was a traditional healing methodology and health enhancing practice. Nancy Chen tells the whole story, along the way connecting masters and practitioners of breathing techniques and meditation to the major cultural, political, economic, and moral transformations that China has undergone in the last several decades of economic change. But Chen's interesting and useful account is also a story of psychiatry and globalization, making for a rich and bubbling hot pot of ideas, practices, and embodied experience.
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21/12/2009
Breathing spaces Chinese practizing qigong and psychiatry.
Aliza

27/07/2008
This is essentially an exploration of the circumstances surrounding the government crackdown on the Falun Gong craze that swept Red China in the 1990's. Unfortunately, this wasn't clear until the end of the book. This book might be interesting to an anthropologist accustomed to dense writing but I don't think it's very useful, or interesting, to the non-scholar.

23/10/2006
This book is a good read for anyone interested in the cultural rise of qigong in China post 1920's as well as other cultural influences on the health care in China. This book is more of a report of events and research than of any type of teachings that other qigong books may offer. The book covers a wide variety of topics and attempts to answer some tough questions with regards to qigong and health care. A good read on Chinese culture.
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