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Authors: Anne Fadiman
Tags: #Social Science, #Anthropology, #Cultural, #Disease & Health Issues
somatization
Sonom
soul-calling ceremonies
soul loss
Souvanna Phouma, Prince
Soviet Union
spinal deformity
Ssu-ma Ch’ien
Stanford Medical School
State Department, U.S.
status epilepticus
Sult, Tom
Superior Court of the State of California
Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Supreme Court, U.S.
swidden (slash-and-burn) agriculture
taboos, Hmong
Tegretol, side effects of
Temkin, Owsei
Thailand, U.S. military training camps in, escape from Laos to, Hmong settlements in, refugee camps in, traditional medicines imported from
Thao, Mao
Thao, Pa Vue
Thao clan
thiopental
Thueson, Gary
Todorov, Tzvetan
Tragic Mountains
(Hamilton-Merritt)
trichothecene mycotoxins
Truman, Harry S.
tuberculosis
txiv neebs
(shamans), banned by communists, sacrifices performed by, Western medicine and
typhoid
Uebner, Rick
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
U.S. Committee for Refugees
U.S. Council of World Freedom
vaccination,
see
immunizations
Valium
Valley Children’s Hospital (Fresno)
Vang, Arnie
Vang, Chao Wang
Vang, Seng
Vangay, Jonas
Vang clan
van Gogh, Vincent
Vang Pao, Gen., and CIA, and Merced Hmong community, resettlement proposal of, resistance group of
Vientiane Agreement (1973)
Vietnam, Hmong in, refugees from, war in
VOLAGs
Vue clan
Walker-Moffat, Wendy
Waller, Sukey
Wall Street Journal
Washington Post
Wat Tham Krabok monastery
Welch, Richard
Wells, Marvin
Willem, Jean-Pierre
Wisconsin, University of, at Eau Claire
World War II
World Wide Web
Xeu, Vang
Xieng Khouang Air Transport
Xiong, Bravo
Xiong, Chaly
Xiong, Ching
Xiong, John
Xiong, May Ying
Xiong, Sue
Xiong, Yia Thao
Xiong clan
Yale University
Yang, Foua, arrival in U.S. of, brings Lia home, cares for Lia in persistent vegetative state, and catastrophic seizure, court order obtained by, doctors’ relationship with, escapes from Laos, and foster care placement, gives birth to Lia, gulf between Western medicine and beliefs of, Hilt’s relationship with, during hospitalizations, in Laos, Lia as favorite child of, Lia returned to, at MCMC emergency room, and medication regimen, Murphy and, during
neeb
ceremony, pregnancies of, in refugee camp, and soul-calling ceremony, and traditional medicine for Lia
Yang, Xou
Yang clan
Yang Dao
Yang family
Yanomamo
Yates, Sharon
yellow rain
Yosemite National Park
Youth Conservation Corps
zij poj niam
(marriage by capture)
Zinn, William M.
The Spirit Catches You
and You Fall Down
A Hmong Child
Her American Doctors
and the Collision of Two Cultures
Anne Fadiman
This guide is intended to enrich your experience of reading
The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down
, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award. This moving chronicle of a very sick girl, her refugee parents, and the doctors who struggled desperately to treat her becomes, in Anne Fadiman’s deft narrative, at once a cautionary study of the limits of Western medicine and a parable for the modern immigrant experience.
Lia Lee was born in the San Joaquin valley in California to Hmong refugees. At the age of three months, she first showed signs of having what the Hmong know as
qaug dab peg
(the spirit catches you and you fall down), the condition known in the West as epilepsy. While her highly competent doctors saw the best treatment in a dizzying array of pills, her parents preferred a combination of Western medicine and folk remedies designed to coax her wandering soul back to her body. Over the next four years, profound cultural differences and linguistic miscommunication would exacerbate the rift between Lia’s loving parents and her caring and well-intentioned doctors, eventually resulting in the loss of all her higher brain functions. Fadiman weaves this personal tragedy, a probing medical investigation, and a fascinating look at Hmong history and culture into a stunningly insightful, richly rewarding piece of modern reportage.
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Farrar, Straus and Giroux
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Copyright © 1997 by Anne Fadiman
All rights reserved
Published in 1997 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows: Fadiman, Anne, 1953-
The spirit catches you and you fall down : a Hmong child, her American doctors, and the collision of two cultures / Anne Fadiman.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 978-1-4299-3111-3
1. Transcultural medical care—California—Case studies. 2. Hmong American children—Medical care—California. 3. Hmong Americans—Medicine. 4. Intercultural communication. 5. Epilepsy in children. I. Title.
RA418.5.T73F33 1997
306.4'61—dc21
97-5175