No. 8 (2022): Antropologia psychologiczna: teoria i praktyka
This volume is dedicated to interdisciplinary research at the intersection of cultural anthropology and psychology. The authors explore volumes related to psychological theories in the context of ethnographic research, analysing different forms of contemporary and historical interactions between culture and human psychology.
The volume includes articles on cognitive research on religion, forgotten chapters of anthropological-psychological studies conducted by Germans during the Second World War, popular ideas about organ transplants, and the psychiatric treatment of children in the context of adoption. Readers are also encouraged to explore texts on coaching in late capitalism, the trauma of the Rwandan genocide, and grief at the death of pets.
This volume also includes the Polish translation of A. Irving Hallowell's classic essay Ojibwa Ontology, Behavior, and World View, originally published in 1960. This is the first Polish translation of a text by Hallowell, who is considered one of the most influential and versatile psychological anthropologists of the 20th century.
Keywords: psychological anthropology, ethnopsychology, cultural psychology, cognitive anthropology, history of cultural anthropology, cognitive science of religion, psychological anthropology, anthropology of religion, religion, mind, history of anthropology, racial psychology, Elfriede Fliethmann, Ferdinand Carspecken, Institut für Deutsche Ostarbeit (Kraków), Institut für psychologische Anthropologie (Marburg), transplantation, personality transfer, human body, identity, psychological anthropology, medical anthropology, adoption, psychiatrization, childhood, mental health, youth, affect theory, rhetoric culture theory, coaching, positive psychology, anthropology of well-being, neoliberal psyche, trauma, Rwanda, genocide, Holocaust, decolonial studies, human-animal studies, death, bereavement, multi-species ethnography, pets, identity, Japan, zainichi, hāfu, culture, Ojibwa, ontology, behavioral environment, world view, other-than-human persons, cognitive anthropology, theory of reasoning, Peruvian Amazon, auditory perception, anthropology of the senses, pandemic, COVID-19, proxemics, autoethnography, phenomenology of the body,non-place, review
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