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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /www/htdocs/w01bcec1/medicalanthropology.de/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121arura1[at]gmail.com<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n Homepage<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.westminster.ac.uk\/eastmedicine\/people\/affiliated-researchers\/dr-mona-schrempf<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n https:\/\/www.iaaw.hu-berlin.de\/de\/zentralasien_alt\/staff\/dr.-mona-schrempf<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n https:\/\/independent.academia.edu\/MonaSchrempf<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Mona Schrempf studied social and cultural anthropology (South and Central Asia), history of Indian art, and ancient American cultures and societies at the Free University of Berlin (MA 1991). She wrote her PhD in social and cultural anthropology on ritual masked dances as a form of cultural and religious revival of a Tibetan Bonpo community in the Sino-Tibetan borderland of Amdo\/Sichuan province, PR China (Dr.phil. 2001). Since 1995 she undertakes ethnographic fieldwork in Tibetan communities in China (Tibet, Sichuan und Qinghai provinces) and in the Himalayas (India, Bhutan). Her post doctoral research focuses on Tibetan medical practice, ritual healing and public health within social transformations in Asia und since 2012 also in Europe. This concers specifically the transmission and practice of present Tibetan medicine in physician lineages in Tibet (TAR, Schrempf 2007), medical pluralism between ritual healing, Tibetan medicine and public health (Schrempf 2010), family planning among Tibetan women in Qinghai province (Schrempf 2008, 2012). Her latter research was conducted within the framework of the SFB 640 \u2018Representations of Social Order and Change\u2019, at the Central Asian Seminar, Humboldt University Berlin (2004-8). Her present research project concerns the globalization of Tibetan medicine in China and Europe in the framework of the Wellcome Trust funded research project \u2018Beyond Tradition: Ways of Knowing and Styles of Practice in East Asian Medicines 1000 to the Present\u2019, located at the EASTmedicine Research Centre, Complementary Medicine, School of Science and Technology<\/span>, University of Westminster, London (2012-2015). Since Octobre 2012 she is senior co-editor of the peer-reviewed journal Asian Medicine \u2013 Tradition and Modernity (www.brill.nl\/asian-medicine<\/a>). Since about a decade, she has been organizing international conferences and panels on Tibetan and Asian medicine (IATS, International Association for Tibetan Studies \u2013 Oxford 2003, Bonn 2006; Central Asian Seminar, Humboldt University Berlin 2005, 2013; ICTAM VIII, International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine 2013) with respective publications.<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Research Interest<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Medicine, religion and science; Tibetan medicine and social transformations; medical identities among physicians and patients; family planning, new biotechnologies and public health in Tibetan minority areas of China; local healing traditions and medical pluralism in China and the Himalayas<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Research Areas<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Himalaya (India: Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh; Bhutan); China (Tibet TAR, Sichuan and Qinghai Provinces\/ Amdo); Europe (UK, Switzerland, Germany)<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Publications<\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n Books and Editorials\/Edited Volumes<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n (in Vorbereitung) 2017. Transnational Tibetan Medicine \u00ad\u2013 Formula Regimes, Therapeutic Networks and Styles of Practice between China and Europe (Monographie, voraussichtl. Berghahn Publishers, New Series \u2018Beyond Tradition: Medicine in History and Culture\u2019).<\/span><\/p>\n (im Druck) 2015. (mit Lena Springer) (Hrsg.) Efficacy and Safety in Tibetan and Chinese Medicine: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives (Sonderausgabe), Asian Medicine \u2013 Tradition and Modernity 10 (1+2).<\/span><\/p>\n 2015. (mit Nicola Schneider) (Hrsg.) Women as Visionaries, Healers and Agents of Social Transformation in the Himalayas, Tibet, and Mongolia, Revue d\u2019Etudes Tib\u00e9taines no. 34 (Sonderausgabe), D\u00e9cembre 2015. Paris: CNRS. 217 pages; ISSN 1768\u20102959 (open access, online).<\/span><\/p>\n Since 10\/2012. Senior co-editor of the academic peer-reviewed journal \u2018Asian Medicine \u2013 Tradition and Modernity\u2019. Leiden: Brill Publishers (www.brill.nl\/asian-medicine).<\/span><\/p>\n 2010. (2013. Neue edition) (with Vincanne Adams and Sienna Craig (eds.)) \u2018Medicine Between Science and Religion – Explorations on Tibetan Grounds\u2019. (Epistemologies of Healing, Vol. 10) London and New York: Berghahn Publishers, 324 Pages, 11 Ills., Bibliog., Index. ISBN 978-1-84545-758-7.<\/span><\/p>\n 2010. (with Sienna Craig, Mingji Cuomu and Frances Garrett (eds.)) \u2018Studies of Medical Pluralism in Tibetan History and Society\u2019 (Proceedings of the 11th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bonn 2006). Andiast: International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies GmbH (IITBS), 470 Seiten. ISBN 9783882800876.<\/span><\/p>\n 2008. (with Vincent Houben (eds.)) \u2018Figurations of Modernity – Global and Local Representations in Comparative Perspective\u2019 (SFB 640 publication series \u2018Eigene und Fremde Welten\u2019). Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag, 198 Pages. ISBN 3593386828, 9783593386829.<\/span><\/p>\n 2007. (ed.) \u2018Soundings in Tibetan Medicine. Historical and Anthropological Perspectives\u2019 (Proceedings of the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (PIATS), Oxford 2003). Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 449 Pages. ISBN 9004155503, 9789004155503.<\/span><\/p>\n Journal Articles (peer-reviewed)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n (in print) 2015. (mit Lena Springer) \u2019Introduction\u2019. In M. Schrempf und L. Springer (Hrsg.), Efficacy and Safety in Tibetan and Chinese Medicine: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives (special issue), Asian Medicine \u2013 Tradition and Modernity 10 (1+2), 12 S.<\/span><\/p>\n (in print) 2015. \u2019Formulation Regimes and Styles of Practice in Transnational Tibetan Medicine \u2013 a Comparative Perspective on Efficacy and Safety between China and Europe\u2019. In M. Schrempf und L. Springer (Hrsg.), Producing Efficacy and Safety in Tibetan and Chinese Medicine: Historical and Ethnographic Perspectives (special issue), Asian Medicine \u2013 Tradition and Modernity 10 (1+2), 35 S.<\/span><\/p>\n 2015. \u2019Becoming a Female Ritual Healer in East Bhutan\u2019. In M. Schrempf und N. Schneider (Hrsg.), Women as Visionaries, Healers and Agents of Social Transformation<\/em> in the Himalayas, Tibet, and and Mongolia <\/em>(special issue), Revue d\u2019Etudes Tib\u00e9taines<\/em> 34 (D\u00e9cembre 2015), 189-213. <\/span><\/p>\n 2015. (mit Nicola Schneider) \u2019Editorial\u2014Female Specialists between Autonomy and Ambivalence\u2019. In M. Schrempf and N. Schneider (Hrsg.), Revue d\u2019Etudes Tib\u00e9taines<\/em> (special issue), no. 34, D\u00e9cembre 2015, i-viii.<\/span><\/p>\n \u00a02011. \u2019Re-Production at Stake \u2013 Experiences of Fertility, Family Planning and Reproductive Health among Amdo Tibetan Women\u2019. In: Fjeld, H. and R. Hofer (eds.): Women and Gender in Tibetan Medicine (special issue). Asian Medicine – Tradition and Modernity 6 (2): 314-339.<\/span><\/p>\n Chapters in Edited Books<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n 2015 \u2018Fighting illness with Gesar \u2013 a healing ritual from eastern Bhutan\u2019, in 2015 \u2018Spider, soul and healing in eastern Bhutan\u2019, Hanna Havnevik und Charles Ramble (Hrsg.), From Bhakti to Bon. Festschrift for Per Kv\u00e6rne, The Institute for Comparative Research in Human Culture, Oslo, 481-497.<\/span><\/p>\n 2012 (with C. Witt, S. Craig, B. Graz, M. Heinrich, H. Schwabl) \u2018Research on Tibetan Medicine\u2014Where Do We Stand and Where Should We Go? \u2019, in C. Witt, S. Craig and M. Cuomu (Hrsg.), <\/em>Tibetan Medicine Research: From Current Evidence to Future Strategies: Advice from an Interdisciplinary Conference, Essen: KVC Verlag, Karl und Veronika Carstens Stiftung, 35-48. 2010. (with Vincanne Adams and Sienna Craig) \u2018Introduction: Medicine in Translation between Science and Religion\u2019. In: Adams, V.; Schrempf, M. and S. Craig (eds.): Medicine Between Science and Religion – Explorations on Tibetan Grounds. pp.1-32. London and New York: Berghahn Publications.<\/span><\/p>\n 2010. \u2018Between Mantra and Syringe: Healing and Health Seeking Behavior in Contemporary Amdo\u2019. In: Adams, V.; Schrempf, M. and S. Craig (eds.): Medicine Between Science and Religion – Explorations on Tibetan Grounds. pp. 157-184. London and New York: Berghahn Publications.<\/span><\/p>\n 2010. (with Sienna Craig, Mingji Cuomu and Frances Garrett) \u2018Introduction\u2019. In: Craig, S.; Cuomu, M.; Garrett, F. and M. Schrempf (eds.): Studies of Medical Pluralism in Tibetan History and Society. (Proceedings of the 11th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies, Bonn 2006). pp. 13-38. Andiast: International Institute for Tibetan and Buddhist Studies GmbH.<\/span><\/p>\n 2008. \u2018Planning the Modern Tibetan Family\u2019. In: Houben, V. and M. Schrempf (eds.): Figurations of Modernity \u2013 Global and Local Representations in Comparative Perspective. pp. 121-151.<\/span><\/p>\n 2007. \u2018Refocusing on Tibetan Medicine\u2019. In: M. Schrempf (ed.): Soundings in Tibetan Medicine. Historical and Anthropological Perspectives (Proceedings of the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (PIATS), Oxford 2003). pp. 1-8. Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers.<\/span><\/p>\n 2007. \u2018Lineage Doctors and the Transmission of Local Medical Knowledge and Practice in Nagchu\u2019. In: M. Schrempf (ed.): Soundings in Tibetan Medicine. Historical and Anthropological Perspectives (Proceedings of the 10th Seminar of the International Association for Tibetan Studies (PIATS), Oxford 2003). pp. 91-126. Leiden, Brill Academic Publishers.<\/span><\/p>\n 2006. \u2018The Study of the Globalisation of Traditional Asian Medicine\u2019. Symposium of Education Forum for Asia 2005. pp. 245-247. Beijing.<\/span><\/p>\n Other<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n 2016 \u00a0 \u2018Review of Theresia Hofer (ed.): Bodies in Balance \u2014 The Art of Tibetan Medicine\u2019, Bulletin of <\/em>the School of Oriental and African Studies <\/em> 79\/1, 3 S.<\/span><\/p>\n
\nCharles Ramble und Ulrike R\u00f6sler (Hrsg.), Tibetan and Himalayan Healing \u2013 Anthology of Tibetan and Himalayan Healing, Oriental Studies Institute, Oxford University, 621-630.<\/span><\/p>\n
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