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Macro Cultural Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 540

Macro Cultural Psychology

This book articulates a bold, new, systematic theory of psychology, culture, and their interrelation. It explains how macro cultural factors -- social institutions, cultural artifacts, and cultural concepts -- are the cornerstones of society and how they form the origins and characteristics of psychological phenomena. This theory is used to explain the diversity of psychological phenomena such as emotions, self, intelligence, sexuality, memory, reasoning, perception, developmental processes, and mental illness. Ratner draws upon Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural psychology, Bronfenbrenner's ecological psychology, as well as work in sociology, anthropology, history, and geography, to explore the p...

Etnomultimídia indígena
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 383

Etnomultimídia indígena

Em percurso caminhante de transformação, a obra trabalha com a tessitura de vozes originárias para a compreensão do conceito de etnomultimídia indígena, a partir de marcas históricas e contemporâneas desse fazer político-comunicacional, elaborado e veiculado exclusivamente por sujeitos comunicantes indígenas. Ao longo do tempo, suas configurações e práticas identitárias vêm contribuindo para a existência e demarcação de uma autocomunicação crítica, cidadã e descolonizadora dos povos originários do Brasil.

Cultural Psychology, Cross-cultural Psychology, and Indigenous Psychology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Cultural Psychology, Cross-cultural Psychology, and Indigenous Psychology

Cultural psychology, cross-cultural psychology, and indigenous psychology are the major psychological approaches to studying the relationship between culture and psychology. The three approaches have developed in relative isolation from each other, and each has accumulated a substantial corpus of theoretical and empirical work. This new book compares the similarities and differences of the three approaches, and it assesses their strengths and weaknesses.

Tupilakosaurus
  • Language: da
  • Pages: 398

Tupilakosaurus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Rainforest Shamans
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Rainforest Shamans

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Green Books

Anthropologist Reichel-Dolmatoff spent most of his working life among tribes living in the vast rainforests of the Colombian Northwest Amazon. This collection of essays considers the Tukano Indians and their society. Many of the essays are concerned with the role of shamanism in Tukanoan society, including initiation practices and their curing spells, which show the Tukanoan concepts of illness and its cure. Other essays describe their concepts of universal energies and the ways they can be balanced, and the ecological dimensions of their world-view.

Nightsong
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 478

Nightsong

Film documents singing and dancing by male a cappella choirs in competition (isicathamiya). In Zulu. Footage of both performers and audience.

Architecture of Regionalism in the Age of Globalization
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Architecture of Regionalism in the Age of Globalization

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The definitive introductory book on the theory and history of regionalist architecture in the context of globalization, this text addresses issues of identity, community, and sustainability along with a selection of the most outstanding examples of design from all over the world. Alex Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre give a readable, vivid, scholarly account of this major conflict as it relates to the design of the human-made environment. Demystifying the reasons behind how globalization enabled creativity and brought about unprecedented wealth but also produced new wastefulness and ecological destruction, the book also looks at how regionalism has also tended to confine, tearing apart societies and promoting destructive consumerist tourism.

Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Teach Us to Outgrow Our Madness

The Nobel Prize–winning “master of the bizarre plunges the reader into a world of tortured imagination” in this four-novella collection (Library Journal). In this startling quartet of his most provocative stories, the multiple prize-winning author of A Personal Matter reaffirms his reputation as “a supremely gifted writer” (The Washington Post). In The Day He Himself Shall Wipe My Tears Away, a self-absorbed narrator on his deathbed drifts off to the comforting strains of a cantata as he recalls a blistering childhood of militarism, sacrifice, humiliation, and revenge—a tale that is questioned by everyone who knew him. In Prize Stock, winner of the Akutagawa Prize, a black American pilot is downed in a Japanese village during World War II, where the local children see him as some rare find—exotic and forbidden. In Aghwee The Sky Monster, the floating ghost of a baby inexplicably haunts a young man on the first day of his first job. And in the title story, a devoted father believes he is the only link between his mentally challenged son and reality. “[A] remarkable book.” —The Washington Post “Ōe is definitely one of the Modern Masters.” —Seattlepi.com

Philosophy of the Tourist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Philosophy of the Tourist

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-04-11
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  • Publisher: MIT Press

An inventive philosophical study that reconsiders the figure of the tourist. Tourism is a characteristically modern phenomenon, yet modern thinkers have tended to deride the tourist as a figure of homogenizing globalism. This philosophical study considers the tourist anew, as a subject position that enables us to redraw the map of globalized culture in an era increasingly in revolt against the liberal intellectual worldview and its call for the welcome of the "Other." Why has the tourist proved so resistant to philosophical treatment, asks Hiroki Azuma. Tracing the reasons for this exclusion through the work of Rousseau and Voltaire, and subsequently in Kant, Carl Schmitt, Alexandre Kojève,...

From the Milk River: Spatial and Temporal Processes in Northwest Amazonia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

From the Milk River: Spatial and Temporal Processes in Northwest Amazonia

Since its first publication in 1979, this book, together with its companion volume, The Palm and the Pleiades by Stephen Hugh-Jones, has become established as 'the most competent and sophisticated ethnography to date of any South American tropical forest people' (The Times Higher Education Supplement). Both are now available for the first time in paperback. The book is an integrated account of a Northwest Amazonian society, which elucidates the structural models that underlie and unify the domains of kinship, religion, politics and economics. These dynamic models are built from a rich corpus of ethnographic data drawn from extensive field research, and are developed in such a way that, as far as possible, they reproduce an Indian theory of society. Besides enhancing anthropological understanding of a fascinating culture area, the book's highly original approach makes it an important contribution to the general theory of social and cultural structures.