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ISBN-10: 1478014040
ISBN-13: 9781478014041
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 05/14/2021
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H

Mao’s Bestiary: Medicinal Animals and Modern China

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Controversy over the medicinal uses of wild animals in China has erupted around the ethics and efficacy of animal-based drugs, the devastating effect of animal farming on wildlife conservation, and the propensity of these practices to foster zoonotic diseases. In Mao’s Bestiary, Liz P. Y. Chee traces the history of the use of medicinal animals in modern China. While animal parts and tissue have been used in Chinese medicine for centuries, Chee demonstrates that the early Communist state expanded and systematized their production and use to compensate for drug shortages, generate foreign investment in high-end animal medicines, and facilitate an ideological shift toward legitimating folk medicines. Among other topics, Chee investigates the craze for chicken blood therapy during the Cultural Revolution, the origins of deer antler farming under Mao and bear bile farming under Deng, and the crucial influence of the Soviet Union and North Korea on Chinese zootherapies. In the process, Chee shows Chinese medicine to be a realm of change rather than a timeless tradition, a hopeful conclusion given current efforts to reform its use of animals.

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"Mao's Bestiary is a brilliant revisionary cultural history, and a pioneering work on animals. Liz P. Y. Chee has written a book that is more than just a historical study; it contributes to current political debates within China as well as globally. This will be a wonderful book to teach, not only in classes on contemporary China, but also on ethnography, history, social theory, environment and sustainability, and science studies."–Michael M. J. Fischer, author of "Anthropology in the Meantime: Experimental Ethnography, Theory, and Method for the Twenty-First Cent"
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ISBN-10: 1478014040
ISBN-13: 9781478014041
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publish Date: 05/14/2021
Dimensions: 9.00" L, 6.00" W, 0.60" H
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