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Presented by the Department of Cultural Anthropology For more information please contact: Maria Maschauer at [email protected] Love of Plants: Comparative Botany and Local Worlds of Healing Monday, February 15, 2016 1:30pm Friedl Building, Room 225 Herbalist healers in Southwest China talk enthusiastically about climbing into the mountains to gather medicinal plants. Their love of local herbal medicines has much in common with botanizing in history and in many parts of the world. This talk considers love of plants as both a global and a local phenomenon and as an occasion for sometimes conflictual encounters in China. Judith Farquhar is Max Palevsky Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Her previous work has focused on traditional medicine and everyday health in China. She is currently co-authoring, with Lili Lai of Peking University, a book tentatively entitled Gathering Medicines in the Mountains: Nation, Body, and Knowledge in China’s Ethnic South. Lili Lai is an Associate Professor in Anthropology in the Institute of Medical Humanities at Peking University. She received her PhD in Cultural Anthropology from UNC-CH in 2009. A lecture by Judith Farquhar & Lili Lai
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Presented  by  the  Department  of  Cultural  Anthropology    

For  more  information  please  contact:  Maria  Maschauer  at  [email protected]  

Love of Plants: Comparative Botany and Local

Worlds of Healing  

Monday, February 15, 2016 1:30pm

Friedl Building, Room 225

Herbalist healers in Southwest China talk enthusiastically about climbing into the

mountains to gather medicinal plants. Their love of local herbal medicines has much in common with botanizing in history and in many parts of the world. This talk considers love of plants as both a global and a local phenomenon and as an occasion for sometimes conflictual encounters

in China.

Judith Farquhar is Max Palevsky Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. Her previous work has focused on traditional medicine and everyday health in

China. She is currently co-authoring, with Lili Lai of Peking University, a book tentatively

entitled Gathering Medicines in the Mountains: Nation, Body, and Knowledge in

China’s Ethnic South.

Lili Lai is an Associate Professor in Anthropology in the Institute of Medical

Humanities at Peking University. She received her PhD in Cultural Anthropology

from UNC-CH in 2009.  

A lecture by Judith Farquhar & Lili Lai

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