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Continuities in psychological anthropology
This historically oriented presentation provides a concise and cohesive introduction to psychological anthropology. Beginning with nineteenth-century studies of "primitive mentality," Continuities in Psychological Anthropology shows how anthropologists have used the psychological theories of their time to understand the behavior of non-Western peoples. The material in the text is organized chronologically, focusing on a limited number of schools and contrasting approaches and analyzing the role of key figures, including Freud, Whiting, Bettelheim, Erikson, Piaget, and Lévi-Strauss. Critical issues, such as the psychology of initiation rites and incest taboos, are examined in terms of their origin, development, and recurrence.
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