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8. Gendered Panic in Southern Thailand
‘Lom’ (“Wind”) Illness and ‘Wuup’ (“Upsurge”) Illness
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xiii
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. Introduction 1
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Part I. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Panic Disorder
- 2. Theoretical Perspectives on the Cross-Cultural Study of Panic Disorder 31
- 3. A Medical Anthropology of Panic Sensations 57
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Part II. Historical Perspectives on Western Panic
- 4. The Irritable Heart Syndrome in the American Civil War 85
- 5. Twentieth-Century Theories of Panic in the United States 113
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Part III. Cultural Variations in Panic Disorder
- 6. Comparative Phenomenology of ‘Ataques de Nervios,’ Panic Attacks, and Panic Disorder 135
- 7. Dizziness and Panic in China 157
- 8. Gendered Panic in Southern Thailand 183
- 9. ‘Ihahamuka,’ a Rwandan Syndrome of Response to the Genocide 205
- 10. Panic Illness in Tibetan Refugees 230
- Index 263
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword xiii
- Preface xvii
- Acknowledgments xxi
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Part I. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Panic Disorder
- 2. Theoretical Perspectives on the Cross-Cultural Study of Panic Disorder 31
- 3. A Medical Anthropology of Panic Sensations 57
-
Part II. Historical Perspectives on Western Panic
- 4. The Irritable Heart Syndrome in the American Civil War 85
- 5. Twentieth-Century Theories of Panic in the United States 113
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Part III. Cultural Variations in Panic Disorder
- 6. Comparative Phenomenology of ‘Ataques de Nervios,’ Panic Attacks, and Panic Disorder 135
- 7. Dizziness and Panic in China 157
- 8. Gendered Panic in Southern Thailand 183
- 9. ‘Ihahamuka,’ a Rwandan Syndrome of Response to the Genocide 205
- 10. Panic Illness in Tibetan Refugees 230
- Index 263