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Psychological Anthropology

A Reader on Self in Culture

LeVine, Robert A. (Herausgeber)

Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology

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1. Auflage April 2010
402 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd

ISBN: 978-1-4051-0575-0
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Psychological Anthropology: A Reader in Self in Culture presents a selection of readings from recent and classical literature with a rich diversity of insights into the individual and society.

* Presents the latest psychological research from a variety of global cultures

* Sheds new light on historical continuities in psychological anthropology

* Explores the cultural relativity of emotional experience and moral concepts among diverse peoples, the Freudian influence and recent psychoanalytic trends in anthropology

* Addresses childhood and the acquisition of culture, an ethnographic focus on the self as portrayed in ritual and healing, and how psychological anthropology illuminates social change

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

Part I Constructing a Paradigm, 1917-55.

Introduction - Invisible Pioneers: "Culture and
Personality" Reconsidered.

1 The Polish Peasant in Europe and America (W. I. Thomas and
Florian Znaniecki).

2 The Psychology of Culture (Edward Sapir).

3 Culture and Experience (A. Irving Hallowell).

Part II Emotion and Morality in Diverse Cultures.

Introduction - Human Variations: A Population
Perspective on Psychological Processes.

4 Emotions Have Many Faces: Inuit Lessons (Jean
Briggs).

5 Moral Discourse and the Rhetoric of Emotion (Geoffrey M.
White).

6 Kali's Tongue (Usha Menon and Richard A.
Shweder).

7 Shame and Guilt in Japan (Takie Lebra).

8 Introduction to Culture and Depression (Arthur Kleinman and
Byron Good).

Part III Psychoanalytic Explorations through
Fieldwork.

Introduction - After Freud: Dramas of the Psyche in
Cultural Context.

9 Psychoanalytic Anthropology (Robert A. Paul).

10 Is the Oedipus Complex Universal? (Anne Parsons).

11 Kagwahiv Mourning I: Dreams of a Bereaved Father (Waud H.
Kracke).

12 Kagwahiv Mourning II: Ghosts, Grief, and Reminiscences
(Waud H. Kracke).

Part IV Childhood: Internalizing Cultural Schemas.

Introduction - Childhood Experience: The Role of
Communication.

13 Cultural and Educational Variations in Maternal
Responsiveness (Amy L. Richman, Patrice M. Miller, and Robert A.
LeVine).

14 Self-Construction through Narrative Practices: A Chinese and
American Comparison of Early Socialization (Peggy J. Miller,
Heidi Fung, and Judith Mintz).

15 Parent-Child Communication Problems and the Perceived
Inadequacies of Chinese Only Children (Vanessa L. Fong).

Part V The Self in Everyday Life, Ritual, and
Healing.

Introduction - Cultural Narratives of Self: Strategies,
Defenses, and Identities.

16 The Self in Daily Dramas (Thomas Gregor).

17 Sambia Nose-Bleeding Rites and Male Proximity to Women
(Gilbert H. Herdt).

18 Cross-Cultural Differences in the Self (Douglas
Hollan).

19 Clinical Paradigm Clashes (Joseph D. Calabrese).

Part VI Psychosocial Processes in History and Social
Transformation.

Introduction - Culture Change: Psychosocial Processes
in Social Transformation.

20 The Psychosocial Experience of Immigration (Carola
Suárez-Orozco and Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco).

21 The Schooling of Women: Maternal Behavior and Child
Environments (Robert A. LeVine and Sarah A. LeVine).

22 Revitalization Movements (Anthony F. C. Wallace).

23 Culture, Charisma, and Consciousness (Charles
Lindholm).

Index.
"The best introduction currently available for the study of
psychological experience and cultural contexts around the world,
prepared by the leading psychological anthropologist in the field
today."

--Thomas S. Weisner, University of California, Los
Angeles
Robert A. LeVine is Roy E. Larsen Professor of Education and Human Development, Emeritus, at Harvard University. He is author or editor of numerous books and articles, including most recently, Anthropology and Child Development (Blackwell, 2008, with Rebecca New), and is the recipient of both the Career Contribution Award from the Society for Psychological Anthropology and the Distinguished Contributions Award from the American Educational Research Association.

R. A. LeVine, Harvard University, USA