
- Psychological anthropology
- Tác giả: Philip K. Bock
- Nhà xuất bản: Praeger - London
- Năm xuất bản: 1994
- Số trang:404 p.
- Kích thước:24 cm
- Số đăng ký cá biệt:5369
- ISBN:0-275-94956-7
- Mã Dewey:155.8
- Đơn giá:0
- Vị trí lưu trữ:03 Quang Trung
- Ngôn ngữ:English
- Loại tài liệu:Sách Tham Khảo
- Đang rỗi/ Tổng sách:1/1
- Từ khóa:Ethnopsychological
- Chủ đề: Psychology
- Chuyên ngành: Khoa Khoa học Xã Hội & Nhân Văn
- Tóm tắt: This handbook is organized in two parts. The first is an historical overview of the field from 1920 to the present, outlining the major schools and approaches that have contributed to psychological anthropology. The second part is a series of chapters on research topics and methods, such as child development, dreams, discourse, and the arts, showing the contribution of these topics to our understanding of the relationship between cultural and individual phenomena.The book reflects diverse viewpoints and provides a current treatment of ideas and techniques, critical examinations of research, and extensive bibliographic information.
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