Qigong Fever: Body, Science, and Utopia in China
"Qigong"--a regimen of body, breath, and mental training exercises--was one of the most widespread cultural and religious movements of late-twentieth-century urban China. The practice was promoted by senior Communist Party leaders as a uniquely Chinese healing tradition and as a harbinger of a new scientific revolution, yet the movement's mass popularity and the
...moreHardcover, 356 pages
Published
March 1st 2007
by Columbia University Press
(first published February 1st 2007)
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Adept unpacking of the causes behind the abrupt reemergence of these ostensibly ancient practices.
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