Hinrichs, TJ

Assistant Professor

research

research and scholarship focus

  • Chinese medical and religious history

international geographic focus

affiliations

faculty appointment in

member of graduate field

other Cornell affiliations

background

educational background

  • Ph.D. Harvard University, 2003
  • A.M. Harvard University, 1988
  • A.B. Harvard College, 1984

publications

selected publications (listing in progress)

Books:
  • [Co-edited with Linda Barnes, Boston University School of Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Healing: An Illustrated History. Under contract to Harvard University Press. Anticipated publication in 2009.]
Articles
  • ["The Song Period," in Chinese Medicine and Healing: An Illustrated History (see above).]
  • ["Controversies over Contagion in Song China." East Asian Sciences, Technology, and Medicine, Forthcoming.]
  • "Healing and Medicine in China." In The Encyclopedia of Religion, Second Edition. Vol. 6 Ed., Lindsay Jones. New York: Macmillan, 2004. Pp. 3859-3864.
  • "Gli aspetti sociali della produzione medica" (The social production of medical knowledge of [Song-Yuan (960-1368)]). In Storia della scienza. Ed. Sandro Petruccioli. Vol. II, Cina, India, Americhe. Ed. Karine Chemla, et. al. Rome: Istituto della Enciclopedia Italiana, 2001. Pp. 410-420.
  • "New Geographies of Chinese Medicine." Osiris, Beyond Joseph Needham: Science, Technology, and Medicine in East and Southeast Aisa. Ed. Morris F. Low. 2nd Series, (1998), 13:287-325. State of the field article.
  • "Kô Mai no I ken shi - chûgoku joseishi no shiryô to shite" (Hong Mai's Yijianzhi as a source material for Chinese women's history). (Chinese women's historical studies). (May 1990) 2:42-44.