
Calling in the Soul
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?Calling in the Soul? (Hu Plig) is the chant the Hmong use to guide the soul of a newborn baby into its body on the third day after birth. Based on extensive original research conducted in the late 1980s in a village in northern Thailand, this ethnographic study examines Hmong cosmological beliefs about the cycle of life as expressed in practices surrounding birth, marriage, and death and considers the gender relationships evident in these practices. The Hmong (or Miao, as they are called in China, and Meo, in Thailand) have lived on the fringes of powerful Southeast Asian states for centuries. Their social framework is distinctly patrilineal, granting little direct power to women. Yet within the limits of that structure, Hmong women wield considerable influence in the spiritually critical realms of birth and death. Calling in the Soul will be of interest to sociocultural anthropologists, medical anthropologists, Southeast Asianists, and gender specialists.
Replaces ISBN 9780295800424
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Patricia V. Symonds is a visiting professor at Brown University. She is the coauthor (with Brooke G. Schoepf) of HIV/AIDS: The Global Pandemic and Struggles for Control.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Notes On Orthography Of The Hmong Language
- Introduction: Conducting Research In A Hmong Village
- 1. Hmong Cosmology: A Balance of Opposites
- 2. Mothers, Daughters, and Wives
- 3. Birth: The Journey to the Land of Light
- 4. Death: The Journey to the Land of Darkness
- 5. Reflections on Power, Gender, and the Cycle of Life
- Epilogue: HIV/AIDS and the Hmong in Thailand
- Appendixes
- A. "Hu Plig" (Calling in the Soul): Hmong Text
- B. "Showing the Way" (Qhuab Kev): English Translation
- C. "Qhuab Kev" (Showing the Way): Hmong Text
- D. Flower Village Demographics
- E. A Shamanic Healing in the United States
- F. Health Care and Gender Issues of Hmong in the United States
- Afterword
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
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