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Klappentext This volume, first published in 2001, presents research in psychological anthropology, including person-centred ethnography, activity theory, and cultural schema theory. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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.