Lecture: "Eastward Journeys and Western Discontents: 'Qi Energy,' and Chinese Culture in the Making of Mind-Body Medicine" by Anne Harrington (UCLA, Los Angeles, CA: 31 January 2000)
Forwarded to HISTNEUR-L from BRI (Brain Research Institute) members list (UCLA). List members might be interested to read about Harvard University's Mind/Brain/Behavior Interfaculty Initiative--of which Anne Harrington was named the inaugural Associate Director in 1996 <http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/1996/10.03/KaganNamedMBBDi.html> and, later, Co-Director-- at <http://mbb.harvard.edu/> ; search for "Harrington" at <http://mbb.harvard.edu/MBB_ROOT/about_mbb/> for a blurb on Anne Harrington's recent and current activities. Russell Johnson --- Begin Forwarded Message --- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 10:41:24 -0800 From: "Maninger, Linda" <LManinger@mednet.ucla.edu> Subject: FW: Talk by Anne Harrington (Harvard University) To: BRI Members List -----Original Message----- The UCLA Center for the Cultural Studies of Science, Technology and Medicine, as part of its winter quarter 2000 Monday afternoon lecture series, announces the following talk: Monday January 31 2000 Anne Harrington (Harvard University) "Eastward Journeys and Western Discontents: 'Qi Energy,' and Chinese Culture in the Making of Mind-Body Medicine" CCSSTM afternoon talks are held in Bunche Hall 5288 at 4:00 p.m. An informal dinner follows each talk. All are welcome for both the lectures and the dinners. If the number of diners exceeds a critical mass, a small contribution for the check may be required--yet this is usually not the case. No RSVP is necessary. Brian Greene UCLA Department of History History of Science RA wbgreene@ucla.edu --- End Forwarded Message ---