
Cultural Psychology: Essays on Comparative Human Development
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Table of Contents
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 Coneptions 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. |
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