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The implications of gia truyền: Family transmission texts, medical authors, and social class within the healing community in Vietnam

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The implications of gia truyền: Family transmission texts, medical authors, and social class within the healing community in Vietnam
Abstract
In Vietnamese medicine, gia truyen ("family recipes") refers to a set of texts, primarily in chu nôm (demotic Vietnamese characters), that preserves local knowledge about how practitioners in a specific family-based medical circle could use various plants and other materia medica to cure disease. This article traces the history of the transmission of gia truyen in the 19th and 20th centuries. It suggests that prior to the 1920s, gia truyen were written anonymously to protect the author's identity in the face of the Nguyen dynasty's repression of ch? nom writing. In the 1920s, precisely at the time that hán-nôm writing was being eclipsed by education in French and quoc ngu (Romanized Vietnamese), Vietnamese medical practitioners experienced a renaissance in the writing of chu nôm gia truyen. Moreover, chu nôm writing in the gia truyen genre continued until at least the 1990s. ©SOAS University of London 2017.
Publication
South East Asia Research
Date
03/2017
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
34-46
Journal Abbr
South East Asia Research
Citation Key
thompsonImplicationsGiaTruyen2017
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10/7/19, 10:13 PM
ISSN
0967-828X, 2043-6874
Short Title
The implications of gia truyền
Language
English
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DOI.org (Crossref)
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Thompson, C. M. (2017). The implications of gia truyền: Family transmission texts, medical authors, and social class within the healing community in Vietnam. South East Asia Research, 25(1), 34–46. https://doi.org/10.1177/0967828X17690045