A Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural ChangeISBN: 978-0-631-22597-3
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552 pages
January 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Conerly Casey is Assistant Professor in the anthropology and
psychology programs at the American University of Kuwait. Based on
research with Muslim Hausa youths in northern Nigeria, she has
published several articles and book chapters about the politics of
identity and citizenship, media and mediated emotion, and violence,
including 'Suffering and the Identification of Enemies in Northern
Nigeria' in PoLAR (1998) and 'Mediated Hostility: Media,
"Affective Citizenships" and Genocide in Northern Nigeria' in
Genocide, Truth and Representation: Anthropological
Approaches (2007), co-edited by Alexander Laban Hinton and
Kevin O'Neill.
Robert B. Edgerton is a University Scholar and Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is a past president of the Society for Psychological Anthropology and has published a number of books in the field, including Rules, Exceptions, and Social Order (1985), Sick Societies (1992), and Warrior Women (2000).