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Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci ; 43(3): 611-26, 2012 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22652507

RESUMO

This paper analyses the understandings of Daoist alchemy and Chinese sexuality of Joseph Needham and his friend and correspondent, the Chinese-Swedish writer Jolan Chang (Chang Chung-lan, 1917-2002). Using the extensive correspondence between the two men, as well as Needham's files on "inner alchemy" deposited at the Needham Research Institute, the paper begins with a partial reconstruction of a 1977 symposium, chaired by Needham, to promote Chang's new book, The Tao of Love and Sex: The Ancient Chinese Way to Ecstasy. Needham and Chang's visions of Chinese sex are then read against excerpts from Science and Civilisation in China, specifically Volume V: Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Part 5: Spagyrical Discovery and Invention: Physiological Alchemy (1983). Three inter-related aspects are explored. First, reading Science and Civilisation in China against materials in the Needham archives offers crucial hints to Needham's historiography and historical practice. Second, the way that Daoist regimens came to be actively reconstructed and repackaged as practices concerned with the enhancement of sexual pleasure and intensity. Third, the investigation of the networks and circulations of assumptions, visions, fantasies about "China".


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Pessoas Famosas , Historiografia , Literatura Moderna/história , Filosofias Religiosas/história , Ciência/história , Sexologia/história , Comportamento Sexual/história , China , Congressos como Assunto/história , Correspondência como Assunto/história , Cultura , Feminino , História do Século XX , Humanos , Masculino , Prazer , Sexualidade/história
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Stud Hist Philos Biol Biomed Sci ; 42(3): 328-43, 2011 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21802637

RESUMO

This paper begins with a discussion of the scientia sexualis/ars erotica distinction, which Foucault first advances in History of Sexuality Vol. 1, and which has been employed by many scholars to do a variety of analytical work. Though Foucault has expressed his doubts regarding his conceptualization of the differences between Western and Eastern discourses of desire, he never entirely disowns the distinction. In fact, Foucault remains convinced that China must have an ars erotica. I will explore Foucault's sources of authority. To this end, I introduce the work of famous Dutch sinologist Robert Hans van Gulik, who published the tremendously influential Sexual Life in Ancient China in 1961, and also explore Joseph Needham's view on Chinese sex. I argue that, Foucault, in his fierce polemic against the "Repressive Hypothesis", himself imagined a utopian Other where pleasure and desire were organised differently. I end on a discuss on Orientalism and the project of "Sinography" of comparative literature scholars Haun Saussy, Eric Hayot and others.


Assuntos
Literatura Erótica/história , Sexologia/história , Comportamento Sexual/história , Sexualidade/história , China , Literatura Erótica/psicologia , História do Século XX , Humanos , Comportamento Sexual/psicologia , Sexualidade/psicologia
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