A Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural ChangeISBN: 978-1-4051-6255-5
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560 pages
October 2007, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Contributors xvii
Acknowledgments xxv
Introduction 1
Part I Sensing, Feeling, and Knowing 15
1 Time and Consciousness 17
Kevin Birth
2 An Anthropology of Emotion 30
Charles Lindholm
3 "Effort After Meaning" in Everyday Life 48
Linda C. Garro
4 Culture and Learning 72
Patricia M. Greenfield
5 Dreaming in a Global World 90
Douglas Hollan
6 Memory and Modernity 103
Jennifer Cole
Part II Language and Communication 121
7 Narrative Transformations 123
James M. Wilce, Jr.
8 Practical Logic and Autism 140
Elinor Ochs and Olga Solomon
9 Disability: Global Languages and Local Lives 168
Susan Reynolds Whyte
Part III Ambivalence, Alienation, and Belonging 183
10 Identity 185
Daniel T. Linger
11 Self and Other in an "Amodern" World 201
A. David Napier
12 Immigrant Identities and Emotion 225
Katherine Pratt Ewing
13 Emotive Institutions 241
Geoffrey M. White
14 Urban Fear of Crime and Violence in Gated Communities
255
Setha M. Low
15 Race: Local Biology and Culture in Mind 274
Atwood D. Gaines
16 Unbound Subjectivities and New Biomedical Technologies
298
Margaret Lock
17 Globalization, Childhood, and Psychological Anthropology
315
Thomas S. Weisner and Edward D. Lowe
18 Drugs and Modernization 337
Michael Winkelman and Keith Bletzer
19 Ritual Practice and Its Discontents 358
Don Seeman
20 Spirit Possession 374
Erika Bourguignon
21 Witchcraft and Sorcery 389
René Devisch
Part IV Aggression, Dominance, and Violence 417
22 Genocide and Modernity 419
Alexander Laban Hinton
23 Corporate Violence 436
Howard F. Stein
24 Political Violence 453
Christopher J. Colvin
25 The Politics of Remorse 469
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Afterword 495
Catherine Lutz
Index 499