W. Stigler / A. Schweder / S. Herdt (eds.)
Cultural Psychology
Essays on Comparative Human Development
Herausgeber: Herdt, Gilbert S.; Stigler, James W.; Shweder, Richard A.
W. Stigler / A. Schweder / S. Herdt (eds.)
Cultural Psychology
Essays on Comparative Human Development
Herausgeber: Herdt, Gilbert S.; Stigler, James W.; Shweder, Richard A.
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This book raises the idea of a new discipline of cultural psychology, the study of the ways that psyche and cultural, subject and object, and person and world make up each other. Cultural Psychology is a collection of essays from leading scholars in anthropology, psychology, and linguistics who examine these relationships with special reference to core areas of human development.
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This book raises the idea of a new discipline of cultural psychology, the study of the ways that psyche and cultural, subject and object, and person and world make up each other. Cultural Psychology is a collection of essays from leading scholars in anthropology, psychology, and linguistics who examine these relationships with special reference to core areas of human development.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521378048
- ISBN-10: 0521378044
- Artikelnr.: 21711068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2003
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1024g
- ISBN-13: 9780521378048
- ISBN-10: 0521378044
- Artikelnr.: 21711068
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Cultural psychology - what is it? Richard A. Shweder; Part I. The
Keynote Addresses: 1. On the strange and the familiar in recent
anthropological thought Melford E. Spiro; Part II. Cultural Cognition: 2.
Some propositions about the relations between culture and human cognition
Roy D'Andrade; 3. Culture and moral development Richard A. Shweder,
Manamohan Mahapatra and Joan G. Miller; 4. The laws of sympathetic magic: a
psychological analysis of similarity and contagion Paul Rozin and Carol
Nemeroff; 5. The development from child speaker to naive speaker Dan I.
Slobin; Part II. Cultural Learning: 6. The socialization of cognition:
what's involved? Jacqueline J. Goodnow; 7. Indexicality and socialization
Elinor Ochs; 8. The culture of acquisition and the practice of
understanding Jean Lave; 9. Mathematics learning in Japanese, Chinese, and
American classrooms James W. Stigler and Michelle Perry; Part IV. Cultural
Selves: 10. Adolescent rituals and identity conflicts John W. M. Whiting;
11. Sambia nosebleeding rites and male proximity to women Gilbert Herdt;
12. On self characterization Vincent Crapanzano; Part V. Cultural
Conceptions of Psychoanalysis: 13. Stories from Indian psychoanalysis:
context and text Sudhir Kakar; 14. The cultural assumptions of
psychoanalysis Takeo Doi; 15. Infant environments in psychoanalysis: a
cross-cultural view Robert A. LeVine; Part VI. Cultural Domination and
Dominions: 16. Male dominance and sexual coercion Thomas Gregor; 17. The
children of Trackton's children: spoken and written language in social
change Shirley Brice Heath; 18. Cultural mode, identity, and literacy John
U. Ogbu; 19. Mother love and child death in northeast Brazil Nancy
Scheper-Hughes; Part VII. A Skeptical Reflection: 20. Social understanding
and the inscription of self Kenneth J. Gergen; Name index; Subject index.
Keynote Addresses: 1. On the strange and the familiar in recent
anthropological thought Melford E. Spiro; Part II. Cultural Cognition: 2.
Some propositions about the relations between culture and human cognition
Roy D'Andrade; 3. Culture and moral development Richard A. Shweder,
Manamohan Mahapatra and Joan G. Miller; 4. The laws of sympathetic magic: a
psychological analysis of similarity and contagion Paul Rozin and Carol
Nemeroff; 5. The development from child speaker to naive speaker Dan I.
Slobin; Part II. Cultural Learning: 6. The socialization of cognition:
what's involved? Jacqueline J. Goodnow; 7. Indexicality and socialization
Elinor Ochs; 8. The culture of acquisition and the practice of
understanding Jean Lave; 9. Mathematics learning in Japanese, Chinese, and
American classrooms James W. Stigler and Michelle Perry; Part IV. Cultural
Selves: 10. Adolescent rituals and identity conflicts John W. M. Whiting;
11. Sambia nosebleeding rites and male proximity to women Gilbert Herdt;
12. On self characterization Vincent Crapanzano; Part V. Cultural
Conceptions of Psychoanalysis: 13. Stories from Indian psychoanalysis:
context and text Sudhir Kakar; 14. The cultural assumptions of
psychoanalysis Takeo Doi; 15. Infant environments in psychoanalysis: a
cross-cultural view Robert A. LeVine; Part VI. Cultural Domination and
Dominions: 16. Male dominance and sexual coercion Thomas Gregor; 17. The
children of Trackton's children: spoken and written language in social
change Shirley Brice Heath; 18. Cultural mode, identity, and literacy John
U. Ogbu; 19. Mother love and child death in northeast Brazil Nancy
Scheper-Hughes; Part VII. A Skeptical Reflection: 20. Social understanding
and the inscription of self Kenneth J. Gergen; Name index; Subject index.
Preface; Cultural psychology - what is it? Richard A. Shweder; Part I. The
Keynote Addresses: 1. On the strange and the familiar in recent
anthropological thought Melford E. Spiro; Part II. Cultural Cognition: 2.
Some propositions about the relations between culture and human cognition
Roy D'Andrade; 3. Culture and moral development Richard A. Shweder,
Manamohan Mahapatra and Joan G. Miller; 4. The laws of sympathetic magic: a
psychological analysis of similarity and contagion Paul Rozin and Carol
Nemeroff; 5. The development from child speaker to naive speaker Dan I.
Slobin; Part II. Cultural Learning: 6. The socialization of cognition:
what's involved? Jacqueline J. Goodnow; 7. Indexicality and socialization
Elinor Ochs; 8. The culture of acquisition and the practice of
understanding Jean Lave; 9. Mathematics learning in Japanese, Chinese, and
American classrooms James W. Stigler and Michelle Perry; Part IV. Cultural
Selves: 10. Adolescent rituals and identity conflicts John W. M. Whiting;
11. Sambia nosebleeding rites and male proximity to women Gilbert Herdt;
12. On self characterization Vincent Crapanzano; Part V. Cultural
Conceptions of Psychoanalysis: 13. Stories from Indian psychoanalysis:
context and text Sudhir Kakar; 14. The cultural assumptions of
psychoanalysis Takeo Doi; 15. Infant environments in psychoanalysis: a
cross-cultural view Robert A. LeVine; Part VI. Cultural Domination and
Dominions: 16. Male dominance and sexual coercion Thomas Gregor; 17. The
children of Trackton's children: spoken and written language in social
change Shirley Brice Heath; 18. Cultural mode, identity, and literacy John
U. Ogbu; 19. Mother love and child death in northeast Brazil Nancy
Scheper-Hughes; Part VII. A Skeptical Reflection: 20. Social understanding
and the inscription of self Kenneth J. Gergen; Name index; Subject index.
Keynote Addresses: 1. On the strange and the familiar in recent
anthropological thought Melford E. Spiro; Part II. Cultural Cognition: 2.
Some propositions about the relations between culture and human cognition
Roy D'Andrade; 3. Culture and moral development Richard A. Shweder,
Manamohan Mahapatra and Joan G. Miller; 4. The laws of sympathetic magic: a
psychological analysis of similarity and contagion Paul Rozin and Carol
Nemeroff; 5. The development from child speaker to naive speaker Dan I.
Slobin; Part II. Cultural Learning: 6. The socialization of cognition:
what's involved? Jacqueline J. Goodnow; 7. Indexicality and socialization
Elinor Ochs; 8. The culture of acquisition and the practice of
understanding Jean Lave; 9. Mathematics learning in Japanese, Chinese, and
American classrooms James W. Stigler and Michelle Perry; Part IV. Cultural
Selves: 10. Adolescent rituals and identity conflicts John W. M. Whiting;
11. Sambia nosebleeding rites and male proximity to women Gilbert Herdt;
12. On self characterization Vincent Crapanzano; Part V. Cultural
Conceptions of Psychoanalysis: 13. Stories from Indian psychoanalysis:
context and text Sudhir Kakar; 14. The cultural assumptions of
psychoanalysis Takeo Doi; 15. Infant environments in psychoanalysis: a
cross-cultural view Robert A. LeVine; Part VI. Cultural Domination and
Dominions: 16. Male dominance and sexual coercion Thomas Gregor; 17. The
children of Trackton's children: spoken and written language in social
change Shirley Brice Heath; 18. Cultural mode, identity, and literacy John
U. Ogbu; 19. Mother love and child death in northeast Brazil Nancy
Scheper-Hughes; Part VII. A Skeptical Reflection: 20. Social understanding
and the inscription of self Kenneth J. Gergen; Name index; Subject index.