Strange Kindness

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Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgements

Introduction

I: Strange Kindness

II: Strange Kindness Commentaries

Benevolence, Courage, Humility, And Keen Observation: Tow’s Classical Chinese Medical Arts

Reading Strange Kindness From Confucian And Taoist Perspectives

Harmony Of Kindness And Strange: Reading Strange Kindness Through The Lenses Of Holistic, Western Medical Art And Poetry Therapy

Little Bamboo: A Five-Element Study Of A Life Fully Lived

Heart-mind Biopoetics And Tow’s Moon Door

Mabel Cho-Shin Tow

Author Biographies

Additional Info
When Mabel (Chu, Cho-Shin) Tow (1914-1999), one of the first Chinese women to practice medicine in China and the United States, shares her story with us, we may experience “the tender gravity of kindness” (the generative transmission of her lineage). That lineage becomes Tow’s blend of Taoism, Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity. Mabel Tow was a boundary-crosser by being a Christian in China and a Chinese woman in America.

In this reflective work, eight authors share their unique author-reader relationships with Strange Kindness as they dramatize further how Tow crossed the boundaries of gender, culture, religion, language, tradition, and medical practices. They vividly illustrate Tow’s lineage-in-transmission, moving all into “tikkum olam,” the poetic act of repairing the world.

Description

SKU (ISBN): 9780761838814
ISBN10: 0761838813
Mable Chu Tow | Melissa Reed
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2007
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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