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    Title: 不羈之心:明清社會中的情志、癲狂與醫療
    Unruly Mind: Emotions, Madness and Medicine in Ming-Qing Society
    Authors: 陳秀芬
    Contributors: 歷史系
    Keywords: 情志;癲狂;醫療;社會;明清
    emotions;madness;medicine;society;Ming-Qing China
    Date: 2018-10
    Issue Date: 2024-08-15
    Abstract: 本計畫將考察明清中國的情志病症與瘋狂言行,藉以分析時人的身心、疾病、醫療與社會之間的 關係;具體作法是從各類歷史文獻入手,檢視生理與社會因素所導致的身心失序,以及後者對於社群 所產生的衝擊效應。本計畫寫作之專書將分三部分進行。首先,由於情志與瘋狂的認定涉及主觀感受 與客觀印象,其定義常因人因時因地而異,因此首要分析的是情志與癲狂疾患的醫療理論與實務,探 討醫者、病人、病家之間的關係,並比較不同類型的「醫療」(含宗教療法)之間的異同。其次,本 計畫將著重於政治、社會與法律的探討,檢視「瘋人」在廣義的社會上所呈現的多重角色與分歧意義, 以及帝國法律官僚所制訂的律例對此失序行為的處置。本計畫最後聚焦於十九世紀後半西醫傳入中 國,探討醫療傳教士對於中國的癲狂與情志病之認識所帶來改變,以及中醫界在此視野之下如何重新 型塑中國人的身心構想。
    My book-writing project will be aimed at the medical and non-medical history of emotional disorders and madness in Ming-Qing China. It will be divided into three parts. Firstly, I will investigate the definitions and boundaries of the mind, the emotions, their disorders and therapies in medical fields. Then the focus will be shift to the social impacts of madmen and sick persons of emotional disorders by examining various sources including legal case records. Last but not least, I will turn to explore the introduction of western missionary medicine into China in late nineteenth-century China. How Chinese physicians and intellectuals reacted to psychiatry and psychology will be the focus in my discussions. In doing so, it will help to reveal how the perceptions and treatments of Chinese madmen had been changed since then. By scrutinizing emotional disorders, madness and their healings in diverse contexts, this book will hopefully not only contribute to a better understanding of the emotions and mind as problematic in pre-modern China. It will also shed new light on the interaction between the ill, the mad and the society in general.
    Relation: 科技部, MOST105-2410-H004-126-MY2, 105.08-107.07
    Data Type: report
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