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Nemesis, speaking and Tauhi Vaha'a: interdisciplinarity and the truth of "mental illness" in Vava'u, Tonga

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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:26 authored by Michael Poltorak
The people of Vava'u, Tonga, manage to deal with most incidences of "mental illness" without resorting to institutionalization or overt stigmatization. The terms used to describe unusual behavior, though pejorative in the eyes of psychiatrist Dr Mapa Puloka, are contestable and negotiable. Through the creative use of a multiplicity of explanations, people have in?uence over the potential stigma to suffering relatives. People's sensitivity to attributions of "mental illness" is born of Vavauan use of language to tauhi vaha'a (evoke and intensify relatedness). This socially constitutive use of language contrasts with the referential language in much of the social science and medical literature that informs mental health policy. Revealing its origin in the experience of vä (relatedness) is key to creating an interdisciplinary space to discuss the late presentation of Tongans to mental health services in Tonga and New Zealand. This paper answers the widely recognized need for more qualitative, epistemologically sensitive, and interdisciplinary work on Tongan experience of mental illness through focusing on the particular case of an eccentric in Vava'u known as 'Ahiohio. As this man shares remarkable similarities with Manu (Epeli Hau'ofa's subversive mouthpiece of anti-absolutism), the responses to and theories of 'Ahiohio's behavior enable discussion on the contrast and effects of Vavauan and, more broadly, medical and positivist ideas of truth

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  • Published

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Journal

The Contemporary Pacific

ISSN

1043-898X

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University of Hawaii Press

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1

Volume

19

Page range

1-35

Department affiliated with

  • Anthropology Publications

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  • Yes

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-01-25

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2013-01-25

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2013-01-25

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