图书标签: 人类学 China 社会学 物质文化 中国 urban 養生 当代中国
发表于2024-12-22
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Ten Thousand Things explores the many forms of life, or, in ancient Chinese parlance "the ten thousand things" that life is and is becoming, in contemporary Beijing and beyond. Coauthored by an American anthropologist and a Chinese philosopher, the book examines the myriad ways contemporary residents of Beijing understand and nurture the good life, practice the embodied arts of everyday well-being, and in doing so draw on cultural resources ranging from ancient metaphysics to modern media.
Farquhar and Zhang show that there are many activities that nurture life: practicing meditative martial arts among friends in a public park; jogging, swimming, and walking backward; dancing, singing, and keeping pet birds; connoisseurship of tea, wine, and food; and spiritual disciplines ranging from meditation to learning a foreign language. As ancient life-nurturing texts teach, the cultural practices that produce particular forms of life are generative in ten thousand ways: they "give birth to life and transform the transformations." This book attends to the patterns of city life, listens to homely advice on how to live, and interprets the great tradition of medicine and metaphysics. In the process, a manifold culture of the urban Chinese everyday emerges. The lives nurtured, gathered, and witnessed here are global and local, embodied and discursive, ecological and cosmic, civic and individual. The elements of any particular life -- as long as it lasts, and with some skill and determination -- can be gathered, centered, and harmonized with the way things spontaneously go. The result, everyone says, is pleasure.
Judith Farquhar is Max Palevsky Professor of Anthropology and Social Sciences and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Chicago. She is the author of Knowing Practice: The Clinical Encounter of Chinese Medicine, Appetites: Food and Sex in Post-Socialist China, and Beyond the Body Proper: Reading the Anthropology of Material Life.
Qicheng Zhang is a Professor of Classical Medical Chinese and Cultural Studies at the Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and the author of many books on the Chinese heritage of life nurturing.
对北京人来说,养生从来不是一个继承下来的延续的传统,但是具体到实践上又是历史的具体体现,同时蕴含着不断适应当下生活的新的意义。政府层面和媒体层面或多或少所宣传的养生热,多少让养生看上去像是避免高昂医疗支出的努力,是普通人对生命政治的妥协,但许多人把养生当成生活乐趣的培养,指向了超越实用的愉悦。 养生不是身心分离的。平凡的养生活动赋予城市空间以“健康”的形式,这种主动参与将城市遗产变成个人活动的一部分,使城市焕发新的活力。
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评分理解北京乃至中国当代日常生活的重要著作。着重讲到了生活,生活的节奏,生活的此消彼长,可以说是对中国的biopolitics提供最为贴近本土社会文化情境的解读。养生,似乎能够穿越时空,永远是中国人生活的主题,如张其成所说,但它又是近代民族国家的产物,处处打着国家规训的烙印,如冯珠娣指出。两者之间的争论与讨论,使得本书别具一格,为合作式的民族志开了典范,也为biopolitics的研究拓宽了历史哲学文化的方向,不再是千篇一律的precarious life和neoliberalism的地方版故事。
评分这个intro写的太美了,每句话都想抄下来贴在床头
人的一生中有很多时间节点,我们很难从“生”“死”之间抽离。生而为死,往往偏激;生下来,活下去。我在书中得到很好的例证。“生生之德”:对万事万物永续发展进行了很好的阐释 “存在即合理”: 两位笔者通过平实调研及大数据处理,带给民众一种积极向上的力量, 一种合理的...
评分原以为这就是一本讨论北京人如何保健的书。在北京生活了几年,大大小小的公园里,不乏成群结对的老年人,做操跳舞、下棋舞剑、奏乐合唱......老外如何看待这些现象?我抱着这样的好奇心开始阅读此书。 显然,作者对养生的定义涵盖甚广,从培养良好的生活习惯,到如何用医用药,...
评分原以为这就是一本讨论北京人如何保健的书。在北京生活了几年,大大小小的公园里,不乏成群结对的老年人,做操跳舞、下棋舞剑、奏乐合唱......老外如何看待这些现象?我抱着这样的好奇心开始阅读此书。 显然,作者对养生的定义涵盖甚广,从培养良好的生活习惯,到如何用医用药,...
评分人的一生中有很多时间节点,我们很难从“生”“死”之间抽离。生而为死,往往偏激;生下来,活下去。我在书中得到很好的例证。“生生之德”:对万事万物永续发展进行了很好的阐释 “存在即合理”: 两位笔者通过平实调研及大数据处理,带给民众一种积极向上的力量, 一种合理的...
评分原以为这就是一本讨论北京人如何保健的书。在北京生活了几年,大大小小的公园里,不乏成群结对的老年人,做操跳舞、下棋舞剑、奏乐合唱......老外如何看待这些现象?我抱着这样的好奇心开始阅读此书。 显然,作者对养生的定义涵盖甚广,从培养良好的生活习惯,到如何用医用药,...
Ten Thousand Things pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024