DiscoverQiological Podcast436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan
436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan

436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan

Update: 2025-11-25
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Punk rock and Chinese medicine might seem worlds apart, but both pushed back on dominant systems. Punk challenged the mainstream music industry; Chinese medicine, the dominance of biomedicine. Each created space for alternative voices, for people questioning authority and rewriting the rules.

In this conversation with Tyler Phan, we explore how rebellion, identity, and power intersect in the making of American Chinese medicine. His research looks at how a healing tradition that arrived through the Chinese diaspora was caught by the imagination of white countercultural movements, shaped by state regulation, and often distanced from the very communities that carried it here.

Listen into this discussion as we unpack Foucault’s ideas of power, the counterculture’s fascination with the East, the formation of professional standards, and how the DIY ethos of punk still hums beneath it all.

Tyler’s perspective challenges us to see that medicine is never just about healing—it’s also about who gets to define what counts as knowledge, and who that power ultimately serves.

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436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan

436 History Series, Punk Rock American Chinese Medicine • Tyler Phan