Therapy, Spirituality, and East Asian Imaginaries

Sang-yun Han (Hrsg.), Ioannis Gaitanidis (Hrsg.), Luis Fernando Bernardi Junqueira (Hrsg.), Avery Morrow (Hrsg.)

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Amsterdam University Press img Link Publisher

Sachbuch / Religion: Allgemeines, Nachschlagewerke

Beschreibung

In the context of modern global exchanges, an imagined and essentialised notion of 'East Asia' has served as both a source of inspiration and a catalyst for new connections, extending beyond the geographic boundaries of China, Japan, and Korea. This volume explores the global circulation of practices, technologies, and ideas identified as 'East Asian' in alternative therapies and spiritual practices since the 1970s. Case studies range from the incorporation of traditional Chinese medicine into Brazilian naturopathy to self-development seminars promoting Korean national identity. Rather than focusing on questions of authenticity, the book uniquely interrogates how and why the cultures of China, Japan, and Korea have been invoked over the last fifty years to promote specific therapeutic, spiritual, and political agendas worldwide.

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