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Linguistic and Narrative-Based Foundations
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Linguistic and Narrative-Based Foundations

Benjamin Smith, Elise Berman and Nadxieli Toledo Bustamante
The Cambridge Handbook of Psychological Anthropology, pp.62-89
Cambridge Handbooks In Anthropology, Cambridge Univ Press
01/01/2025

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine Psychology, Multidisciplinary Science & Technology Anthropology Psychology Social Sciences
Bringing together contributions from a global team of renowned scholars, this Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the dynamic field of psychological anthropology. It is divided into five parts and includes a critical updating of the theoretical foundations for psychological anthropology, covering cognitive, psychodynamic, linguistic, and phenomenological views. It provides the first-ever lifespan perspective on human development in culture from the perspective of anthropology and also contains sections that connect the biological dynamics involved in human experience through to social, cultural, and historical perspectives. It considers important political-economic concerns for psychocultural studies, including Indigenous perspectives and expert voices from the global south. By showing how researchers can break out of the disciplinary silos that separate important fields in the human sciences, like anthropology and psychology, it emphasizes the importance of working collaboratively together in order to enrich our understanding of the human condition.

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