IHPST Colloquium-First Session- Winter 2025
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You are cordially invited to attend the Winter 2025 Colloquium Series of the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, organized by Professor Denis Walsh.
Lan Li will present "Measuring Meridians: Genre and Anatomy in Global Chinese Medicine"
Hybrid event
Abstract: This talk is based on my forthcoming book, Body Maps: Improvising Meridians and Nerves in Global Chinese Medicine, which reframes generic anatomical images by considering illustrations of invisible structures as maps. Body Maps offers a long global history of medicine through hand-drawn body maps and spans across the tenth to the twentieth centuries to re-think cultures of objectivity beyond normative geographies of science and medicine. In this talk, I focus on the graphic form of a tu 圖 as a historical category of technical images to understand how illustrations of lines guided diagnostic and therapeutic practice. Scholars often debated whether to discursively interpret these lines as meridians, channels, or tracts; practitioners often debated whether these lines merely visualized nerves to articulate needling and heating practices. Specifically, this talk offers a critical examination of a thirteenth century image of jingluo 經絡, or meridians, and considers it within the epistemological frameworks of global East Asian medicine. Drawing on analytical approaches from science studies and art history, it traces the aesthetic, conceptual, and political dimensions of these anatomical images across premodern, modern, and contemporary periods.
Professor Lan A. Li (Department of the History of Medicine at The Johns Hopkins University of School Medicine with a joint appointment in the East Asian Studies Program and the Department of History of Science and Technology) is a historian of the body and filmmaker focusing on medicine and health in Global East Asia. To know more, visit Professor's Li website
Please note that this is a hybrid event, and you may choose to attend either in person or virtually via Zoom. To get the link please contact IHPST.info@utoronto.ca
Wednesday March 12, from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. VC 115. Victoria College, 91Charles Street West