New Directions In Psychological Anthropology
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Introduction Geoffrey M. White and Catherine A. Lutz Part I. Cognition and Social Selves: 1. Ethnopsychology Geoffrey M. White 2. Cognitive anthropology Roy G. D'Andrade 3. Schemes for schemata Janet Dixon Keller 4. The woman who climbed up the house: some limitations of schema theory Dorothy Holland Part II. Learning to be Human: 5. Language as tool in the socialization and apprehension of cultural meanings Peggy J. Miller and Lisa Hoogstra 6. Human development in psychological anthropology Sara Harkness Part III. The Body's Person: 7. Putting people in biology: toward a synthesis of biological and psychological anthropology James S. Chisholm 8. Cupid and Psyche: investigative syncretism in biological and psychosocial anthropology Carol M. Worthman Part IV. Psychiatry and its Contexts: 9. Culture and psychopathology: directions for psychiatric anthropology Bryon J. Good 10. A prologue to a psychiatric anthropology Robert I. Levy 11. Hungry bodies, medicine, and the state: toward a critical psychological anthropology Nancy Scheper-Hughes Part V. Psychoanalytic Approaches: 12. Is psychoanalysis relevant for anthropology? Katherine P. Ewing 13. Intent and meaning in psychoanalysis and cultural study Bertram J. Cohler 14. Some thoughts on hermeneutics and psychoanalytic anthropology Vincent Crapanzano Part VI. Disciplinary Perspectives: 15. Polarity and plurality: Franz Boas as psychological anthropologist George W. Stocking, Jr. 16. Anthropology and psychology: an unrequited relationship Theodore Schwartz Index.