Capturing Quicksilver Dr B. BuckleyCapturing Quicksilver considers the use, promotion, and legislation of Chinese medicine in Singapore in relation to government policies favoring international investment, urban redevelopment, healthcare regulation, multiracial nationalism, and the management of history and heritage. Theoretically and methodologically developed within medical anthropology, it explores embodied experience and individual and group creativity vis vis state agendas.
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providing insights into the personalities of the collectors and the ways their personal tastes affected the contents of their collections
Bending the Arc provides a history of the conference and brings together the inspiring
Building on government policy documents and extensive field work
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due attention must be paid to implicit assumptions about reality and how a specific interpretation affects it
archives and museums are confronting the challenges of providing digital access to their collections
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