Introduction, Vivienne Lo, Chris Berry and Guo Liping Part 1: Cross Cultural Histories of the Body and its Care 1. Dead or Alive: Martial Arts and The Forensic Gaze, Vivienne Lo 2. How to be a Good Maoist Doctor: Wuyingdeng xia song yinzhen ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ (An Ode to the Silver Needle Under a Shadowless Lamp, 1974), Leon Antonio Rocha 3. Self-Care, Yangsheng and Mutual Aid in Zhang Yang’s Shower (Xizao ¿¿ (1999), Michael J Clark 4. Sentiments like Water: Unsettling Pathologies of Homosexual and Sadomasochistic Desire, Derek Hird Part 2: Film and the Public Sphere 5. The Fever with No Name: Genre-blending Responses to the HIV-tainted Blood Scandal in 1990’s China, Marta Hanson 6. Fortune Teller: The Visible and Invisible, Lili Lai 7. Longing for the Rain: Journeys into the Dislocated Female Body of Urban China, Vivienne Lo and Serenity Nashuyuan Wang Part 3: Improving the Education and Training of Health Professionals 8. The Gigantic Black Citadel: Design of Death and Medical Humanities Pedagogy in China, Guo Liping 9. Blind Massage: Sense and Sensuality, Chris Berry 10. Cinemeducation and Disability: An Undergraduate Special Study Module for Medical Students in China, Daniel Vuillermin Part 4: Transforming Self-health Care in the Digital Age 11. Raising Awareness about Anti-microbial Resistance: a Nationwide Video and Arts Competition for Chinese University Students using Social Media, Therese Hesketh, Zhou Xudong and Wang Xiaomin 12. Queer Comrades: Digital Video Documentary and LGBTQ Health Activism in China. Hongwei Bao 13. Recovering from Mental Illness and Suicidal Behaviour in a Culturally Diverse Context: The Use of Digital Storytelling in Cross-cultural Medical Humanities and Mental Health, Erminia Colucci and Susan McDonough14. Food-related Yangsheng Short Videos among the Retired Population in Shanghai, Xinyuan Wang and Vivienne Lo