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The Spirit Ambulance

Choreographing the End of Life in Thailand

Scott Stonington

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English
University of California Press
25 August 2020
The Spirit Ambulance is a journey into decision-making at the end of life in Thailand, where families attempt to craft good deaths for their elders in the face of clashing ethical frameworks, from a rapidly developing universal medical system, to national and global human-rights politics, to contemporary movements in Buddhist metaphysics. Scott Stonington’s gripping ethnography documents how Thai families attempt to pay back a “debt of life” to their elders through intensive medical care, followed by a medically assisted rush from the hospital to home to ensure a spiritually advantageous last breath. The result is a powerful exploration of the nature of death and the complexities arising from the globalization of biomedical expertise and ethics around the world.

 

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Imprint:   University of California Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   49
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:   9780520343900
ISBN 10:   0520343905
Series:   California Series in Public Anthropology
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments  Jandi: The Spirit Ambulance Arirat: Facing the Karma Master Introduction: Choreographing the End of Life 1. Paying the Debt of Life  2. The Spirit Ambulance Buddhadasa: Problematizing Death  3. The New End of Life  4. Karma Masters  Coda  Notes Bibliography Index

Scott Stonington, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Anthropology, International Studies, and Internal Medicine at the University of Michigan.  

Reviews for The Spirit Ambulance: Choreographing the End of Life in Thailand

"""​​I commend Stonington on this powerful and practically useful study which will have a lasting impact on my practice of bioethics (and I imagine that of many others) in a culturally diverse context. I would highly recommend this book for scholars (such as those in anthropology and religious studies), for those with a general interest in various approaches to dying and caring for the dying, and especially for those who wish to improve cultural safety when planning and delivering healthcare with Thai patients and families in diaspora."" * Journal of Buddhist Ethics * ""Stonington’s ethnographic ‘journey’ and gradually growing understanding emerges continually through the narrative of the book, and to this reviewer is one of the book’s most engaging aspects, and perhaps one of its central lessons for an important readership, medical and health practitioners."" * Asian Medicine: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Asian Medicine *"


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