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The Psychology of Cultural Experience Carmella C. Moore (University of California, Irvine)

The Psychology of Cultural Experience By Carmella C. Moore (University of California, Irvine)

The Psychology of Cultural Experience by Carmella C. Moore (University of California, Irvine)


Summary

This volume, first published in 2001, represents an emerging synthesis in psychological anthropology, outlining a research agenda as the discipline moves beyond postmodernist critique. United by a common interest in how culture shapes experience, the individual chapters cover contemporary approaches in the field, including person-centred ethnography, activity theory, and cultural schema theory.

The Psychology of Cultural Experience Summary

The Psychology of Cultural Experience by Carmella C. Moore (University of California, Irvine)

The essays in this volume, first published in 2001, focus upon the relationship of individual experience to culture, and chart a research agenda for psychological anthropology in the twenty-first century. Drawing upon fieldwork in diverse cultural settings, the authors use a range of contemporary perspectives in the field, including person-centred ethnography, activity theory, attachment theory and cultural schema theory, to describe the ways in which people think, feel, remember, and solve problems. Fascinating insights emerge from these fine-grained accounts of personal experience. The research demonstrates that it is possible to identify cross-cultural universals in psychological development and mental states, and that individual psychology is not determined solely by unique cultural patterns.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the psychology of cultural experience Holly F. Mathews and Carmella C. Moore; Part I. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to the Study of Experience: 1. Beyond the binary opposition in psychological anthropology: integrating contemporary psychoanalysis and cognitive science Drew Westen; 2. Developments in person-centered ethnography Douglas Hollan; 3. Activity theory and cultural psychology Carl Ratner; Part II. Acquiring, Modifying, and Transmitting Culture: 4. The infant's acquisition of culture: early attachment re-examined in anthropological perspective Robert A. LeVine and Karin Norman; 5. The remembered past in a culturally meaningful life: remembering as cultural, social, and cognitive process Linda C. Garro; Part III. Continuity and Change in Cultural Experience: 6. The psychology of consensus in a Papua New Guinea Christian revival movement Stephen C. Leavitt; 7. God and self: the shaping and sharing of experience in a cooperative, religious community Susan Love Brown; Part IV. A Reinvigorated Comparative Perspective: 8. Cross-cultural studies in language and thought: is there a metalanguage? Eve Danziger; 9. Comparative approaches to psychological anthropology Robert L. Munroe and Ruth H. Munroe.

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NLS9780521005524
9780521005524
0521005523
The Psychology of Cultural Experience by Carmella C. Moore (University of California, Irvine)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2001-09-06
268
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