Psychological Anthropology
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Psychological Anthropology

  1. 666 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Psychological Anthropology

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Table of contents

  1. General Editor’s Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. PART ONE
  4. Variations on a Theme by Ruth Benedict
  5. The Quest of the Argonauts
  6. The Archaic Illusion: A Re-examination of LĆ©vi-Strauss’ View of the Developing Child
  7. The Species-Specific Framework of Man and Its Evolution
  8. The Oedipus Complex and the Bengali Family in India (A Study of Father-Daughter Relations in Bengal)
  9. PART TWO
  10. Researching the Psychology of Culture Change
  11. Projective Doll Play Reconsidered: The Use of a Group Technique with Rural Mexican Children
  12. Dreams as Charismatic Significants: Their Bearing on the Rise of New Religious Movements
  13. Northern Algonkian Cannibalism and Windigo Psychosis
  14. American Indian ā€œSocial Pathologyā€: A Re-examination
  15. PART THREE
  16. Formation of Dominance Hierarchies in Young Children
  17. Aggression in the !Ko-Bushmen
  18. Cultural Variability in the Structuring of Violence
  19. A Consideration of Feud and Conflict in a Mediterranean Island Society
  20. Culture and the Expression of Emotion
  21. Strategies for Self-esteem and Prestige in Maradi, Niger Republic
  22. Fatalism and Type of Information Sensitivity
  23. PART FOUR
  24. The Social Perception of Illness in Some Tunisian Villages
  25. Culturally Contrasting Therapeutic Systems of the West Sepik: The Lujere
  26. The Dynamics of Therapy in the Lower Zaire
  27. Suffering as a Religious Imperative in Afghanistan
  28. Understanding Ritual Process in the Medical Setting
  29. Sex, Nature, and Culture in Ponapean Myth
  30. PART FIVE
  31. Mental Configurations: An Approach to Guatemalan Culture Change
  32. Some Filipino (Cebuano) Social Values and Attitudes Viewed in Relation to Development (A Cebuano Looks at Utang-Na-Loob and Hiyâ)
  33. Change in Rank and Status in the Polynesian Kingdom of Tonga
  34. When Brokers Go Broke: Implications of Role Failure in Cultural Brokerage
  35. PART SIX
  36. Psychological Anthropology: Trends, Accomplishments, and Future Tasks
  37. Biographical Notes
  38. Index of Names
  39. Index of Subjects