ISBN:
0585345201
Language:
English
Pages:
Online-Ressource
Edition:
[Pbk. ed., 1980]
Edition:
Online-Ausg. eScholarship edition
Uniform Title:
Ethos
DDC:
301.1554
Keywords:
Mead, Margaret
;
Socialization
;
Personality and culture
;
Electronic books
Abstract:
Within the field of anthropology, the subdiscipline of culture and personality studies has flourished in spite of the great conceptual and methodological challenges it has presented. Although this subdiscipline seemed to have declined relative to the growth of other anthropological pursuits, research and teaching in "C&P" continues to be a primary interest of many anthropologists. Course offerings attract large numbers of students, for the questions raised by culture and personality studies have an inescapable relevance and a perduring fascination. The cultural perspective these studies provide has been applied to the methods and theories of psychoanalytic, psychiatric, social, and cognitive psychology, with rewarding results.
Description / Table of Contents:
Langness, L.L. Margaret Mead and the study of socialization.--Rowell, T.E. Growing up in a monkey group.--Kaufman, I.C. Learning what comes naturally.--Bateson, G. Some components of socialization for trance.--Goldschmidt, W. Absent eyes and idle hands.--De Vos, G.A. Affective dissonance and primary socialization.--Whiting, J.W.M. and Whiting, B.B. Aloofness and intimacy of husbands and wives.--Shweder, R.A. and LeVine, R.A. Dream concepts of Hausa children.--Kagan, J. Resilience in cognitive development
Note:
Reprinted from Ethos, v. 3, no. 2, 1975
,
A digital reproduction is available from E-Editions, a collaboration of the University of California Press and the California Digital Library's eScholarship program
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