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WORKSHOP – Moments of Meeting: a critical medical anthropology workshop

Datum
13. Sep­tem­ber 2019 

Moments of Meet­ing: a crit­i­cal med­ical anthro­pol­o­gy workshop

58a Ban­bury Road, Paul­ing cen­tre, OX2 6OS

13 Sep­tem­ber 2019

All wel­come

Pan­el One: East Asian learn­ing and healing

9.30 – 10     Yuri Non­a­mi (Otemae University)

Home­opa­thy in Japan, past, present and future

 

10 – 10.30   Gretchen De Sori­ano (Kam­po prac­ti­tion­er and inde­pen­dent scholar)

A graph­ic nar­ra­tive approach in explor­ing the devel­op­ment of fukushin in Japan­ese Kam­po medicine

 

10.30 – 11   Anna Sehnalo­va (Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford)

Moments of meet­ing in Tibetan rit­u­al and med­ical practice:

Reju­ve­na­tion, longevi­ty and eter­nal well-being

 

11 – 11.15   Cof­fee break

 

11.15–11.45  Tae­woo Kim (Kyung Hee Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege of Kore­an Medicine)

The trans­mis­sion of tac­tile diagnostics:

Epis­te­mol­o­gy, lan­guage and bod­ies in East Asian Medicine

 

11,45–12.15 Neil Arm­strong, togeth­er with Peter Agul­nik  (Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford)

   ‘I was at the right place at the right time’: the neglect­ed role of hap­pen­stance in life

 

12.15–12.45 Inter­lude at 58a, Kris­tine Krause (UVA): Think­ing care as moments of meeting

 

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch in the Hub, Kel­log col­lege, 62 Ban­bury Road

 

1.30 – 2        Inter­lude at 58a, Joan­na Tam­buri­no: Plant and human interfaces

 

Pan­el Two: Well-being through touch and movement 

2 – 2.30        Yis­han Wang (speak­ers are all of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford, unless oth­er­wise mentioned)

Walk­ing bod­ies and cir­cum­am­bu­la­to­ry know­ing: watch­ing birds in an urban park in Beijing

 

2.30 – 3        Efrat Goldschmid

    Patients, ther­a­pists and moments of meet­ing in Man­u­al Lymph Drainage: Field notes from Israel

 

3 – 3.30        Tea break

 

3.30 – 4        Pao­la Espos­i­to and Roger Nasci­men­to: Threads entan­gled: a par­tic­i­pa­to­ry exploration

 

4 – 4.30        Char­lotte Bruck­er­mann (Uni­ver­si­ty of Bergen): Birth­days in China

 

4.30 – 6        Drinks and more, all at 58a

 

6 – 8             Film on South­west Chi­na, pri­vate screening

 

Organ­is­ers: Yuxin.peng@anthro.ox.ac.uk, Hyunkoo.kim@anthro.ox.ac.uk


Moments of Meet­ing: a crit­i­cal med­ical anthro­pol­o­gy workshop

58a Ban­bury Road, Paul­ing cen­tre, OX2 6OS

13 Sep­tem­ber 2019

All wel­come

Pan­el One: East Asian learn­ing and healing

9.30 – 10     Yuri Non­a­mi (Otemae University)

Home­opa­thy in Japan, past, present and future

 

10 – 10.30   Gretchen De Sori­ano (Kam­po prac­ti­tion­er and inde­pen­dent scholar)

A graph­ic nar­ra­tive approach in explor­ing the devel­op­ment of fukushin in Japan­ese Kam­po medicine

 

10.30 – 11   Anna Sehnalo­va (Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford)

Moments of meet­ing in Tibetan rit­u­al and med­ical practice:

Reju­ve­na­tion, longevi­ty and eter­nal well-being

 

11 – 11.15   Cof­fee break

 

11.15–11.45  Tae­woo Kim (Kyung Hee Uni­ver­si­ty Col­lege of Kore­an Medicine)

The trans­mis­sion of tac­tile diagnostics:

Epis­te­mol­o­gy, lan­guage and bod­ies in East Asian Medicine

 

11,45–12.15 Neil Arm­strong, togeth­er with Peter Agul­nik  (Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford)

   ‘I was at the right place at the right time’: the neglect­ed role of hap­pen­stance in life

 

12.15–12.45 Inter­lude at 58a, Kris­tine Krause (UVA): Think­ing care as moments of meeting

 

12.30 – 1.30 Lunch in the Hub, Kel­log col­lege, 62 Ban­bury Road

 

1.30 – 2        Inter­lude at 58a, Joan­na Tam­buri­no: Plant and human interfaces

 

Pan­el Two: Well-being through touch and movement 

2 – 2.30        Yis­han Wang (speak­ers are all of the Uni­ver­si­ty of Oxford, unless oth­er­wise mentioned)

Walk­ing bod­ies and cir­cum­am­bu­la­to­ry know­ing: watch­ing birds in an urban park in Beijing

 

2.30 – 3        Efrat Goldschmid

    Patients, ther­a­pists and moments of meet­ing in Man­u­al Lymph Drainage: Field notes from Israel

 

3 – 3.30        Tea break

 

3.30 – 4        Pao­la Espos­i­to and Roger Nasci­men­to: Threads entan­gled: a par­tic­i­pa­to­ry exploration

 

4 – 4.30        Char­lotte Bruck­er­mann (Uni­ver­si­ty of Bergen): Birth­days in China

 

4.30 – 6        Drinks and more, all at 58a

 

6 – 8             Film on South­west Chi­na, pri­vate screening

 

Organ­is­ers: Yuxin.peng@anthro.ox.ac.uk, Hyunkoo.kim@anthro.ox.ac.uk