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The Making of Psychological Anthropology II
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Sections of the book discuss cognition, developmental psychology, biology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis, areas that have always been integral to psychological anthropology but which are now being transformed by new perspectives on the ...
In this newly updated edition, eminent anthropologist Charles Lindholm introduces the field of psychological anthropology, tracing the growth of the field. Interweaving perspectives from anthropology, psychology, and sociology, Lindholm applies...
This book investigates how anthropologists can make use of the emotions fieldwork generates within them to deepen their understanding of the communities they study.
Cognition,. Materiality,. and. the. Social. in. Studies. of. Scientific. Practice ... it spawned numerous studies on the cognitive dimensions of science, spanning topics like models and visual representations, reasoning, judgment, ...
Claudia Strauss, Naomi Quinn, American Anthropological Association. Meeting ... In his The predicament of culture , pp . 277–346 . ... In Personality and the cultural construction of society : Papers in honor of Melford E. Spiro , ed .
It is therefore a critical time to highlight the work of psychocultural anthropology with its focus on cultural, psychological, and social interrelations at all levels and across cultures.
Adorno, Theodor W., Else Frenkel-Brunswick, Daniel J. Levinson, and R. Nevitt Sanford. The Authoritarian Personality. 1950. New York: Harper & Row. Aggarwal, Neil K. 2013. “Cultural Psychiatry, Medical Anthropology, and the DSM-5 Field ...
This book illustrates the role of researchers’ affects and emotions in understanding and making sense of the phenomena they study during ethnographic fieldwork.