Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 552 pages
- Published by: Wiley-Blackwell
- Edition: 1st Edition October 19, 2007
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1405162554
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1405162555
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Book Dimensions:
9.4 x 6.7 x 1.3 inches
- Weighs: 2.1 pounds
Product Review
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Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year
"Absolutely without an equal among texts in the field this volume (is) particularly easy to use for instructors and readers."
<!--end-->Choice"What a wonderful surprise! Having edited, reviewed and contributed to many anthologies, I approached this Companion skeptically But the uniformly high quality of the writing soon won me over This volume achieves its goals of introducing new readers to psychological anthropology and of contributing to 'its growing vigor'."
Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology "Any publication which draws the attention of psychologists to the existence of other cultures is extremely welcome This book can be recommended for its broad coverage and its range of interesting ideas. All university libraries catering for courses in psychology or in any sociological field should consider acquiring a copy."
Reference Reviews“A much needed and impressive book. Soundly linking issues of perennial interest to psychological anthropologists, these chapters make for a truly significant advance in anthropology. The pages sparkle with rich, innovative ideas drawn from carefully rendered research by leading scholars.”
Robert Desjarlais, Sarah Lawrence College“On the forefront of discussions about the relationship between culture and psyche, this exciting, wide-ranging collection makes clear how much the field has changed and developed in recent years.”
Tanya Luhrmann, University of ChicagoA Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year
"Absolutely without an equal among texts in the field this volume (is) particularly easy to use for instructors and readers."
Choice
"What a wonderful surprise! Having edited, reviewed and contributed to many anthologies, I approached this Companion skeptically But the uniformly high quality of the writing soon won me over This volume achieves its goals of introducing new readers to psychological anthropology and of contributing to 'its growing vigor'."
Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology
"Any publication which draws the attention of psychologists to the existence of other cultures is extremely welcome This book can be recommended for its broad coverage and its range of interesting ideas. All university libraries catering for courses in psychology or in any sociological field should consider acquiring a copy."
Reference Reviews
"A much needed and impressive book. Soundly linking issues of perennial interest to psychological anthropologists, these chapters make for a truly significant advance in anthropology. The pages sparkle with rich, innovative ideas drawn from carefully rendered research by leading scholars."
Robert Desjarlais, Sarah Lawrence College
"On the forefront of discussions about the relationship between culture and psyche, this exciting, wide-ranging collection makes clear how much the field has changed and developed in recent years."
Tanya Luhrmann, University of Chicago
Product Review
A
Choice Outstanding Academic Title of the Year
"Absolutely without an equal among texts in the field this volume (is) particularly easy to use for instructors and readers."
<!--end-->Choice"What a wonderful surprise! Having edited, reviewed and contributed to many anthologies, I approached this Companion skeptically But the uniformly high quality of the writing soon won me over This volume achieves its goals of introducing new readers to psychological anthropology and of contributing to 'its growing vigor'."
Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology "Any publication which draws the attention of psychologists to the existence of other cultures is extremely welcome This book can be recommended for its broad coverage and its range of interesting ideas. All university libraries catering for courses in psychology or in any sociological field should consider acquiring a copy."
Reference Reviews“A much needed and impressive book. Soundly linking issues of perennial interest to psychological anthropologists, these chapters make for a truly significant advance in anthropology. The pages sparkle with rich, innovative ideas drawn from carefully rendered research by leading scholars.”
Robert Desjarlais, Sarah Lawrence College“On the forefront of discussions about the relationship between culture and psyche, this exciting, wide-ranging collection makes clear how much the field has changed and developed in recent years.”
Tanya Luhrmann, University of Chicago
Reader Reviews
This review is from: A Companion to Psychological Anthropology: Modernity and Psychocultural Change (Blackwell Companions to Anthropology) (Hardcover)
Covers a range of topics written in clear, diverse voices. Excellent introduction to the field, the range of topics studied, and directions for future work.