
The Cultural Psyche
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Hybridity fostered by interdisciplinary researchers has stood the test of time as the social sciences have gradually outgrown the monolithic ways of looking at the world. The project of a psychosocial science represented by the work of Robert A. LeVine at the intersection of psychology, anthropology, demography, child development and psychoanalysis maps out some of the challenges of a hybrid discipline. Hybridity impacts not only the humanities and social sciences, but physical sciences in genetics and genomics, or applied disciplines like biotechnology and life sciences. Thus, it is important that we not lose sight of LeVine's spirit of interdisciplinary research. Advocates for universalism, the psychologists or behavioral scientists pursuing universal laws of human nature, must collaborate with the growing number of relativistic scientists - anthropologists, sociologists, or cultural studies experts -- searching for local meanings in small-scale village communities. There will be a confluence of social and human sciences, or what C.P. Snow, the English literary critic called the 'two cultures' of the scientific revolution - the sciences and humanities.
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- The Cultural Psyche: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on Psychosocial Science
- The Cultural Psyche: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on Psychosocial Science
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Endorsements
- Preface to the Cultural Psyche: Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on Psychosocial Science
- REFERENCES
- 1. Introduction: Culture and Psyche: The Future of a Hybrid Discipline
- FUTURE OF A HYBRID DISCIPLINE
- STRUCTURE OF THE BOOK
- REFERENCES
- 2. My Life in Psychological Anthropology and Future Research on its History
- AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
- THE BEGINNINGS
- BOOM AND BUST
- HIGH POINTS AND TURNING POINTS
- INTERIM CONCLUSIONS
- MY MEMORIES OF IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTORS TO PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY.
- George Stocking and Franz Boas
- Mead and Benedict
- Edward Sapir
- Cliff Geertz
- John and Beatrice Whiting
- Ethnopsychology
- Cognitive Anthropology
- Mel Spiro
- Pete Hallowell
- Erik Erikson
- My Own Struggle Against Universal Models of Economic Development
- REFERENCES
- I. THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- 3. Culture and Personality Studies, 1918-1960: Myth and History
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- 4. An Anthropology of Childhood: Re-Examining Margaret Mead's Approach to Child Development
- REFERENCES
- 5. Plasticity and Variation: Cultural Influences on Parenting and Early Child Development Within and Across Populations
- FRANZ BOAS AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT
- THE CAUDILL PROJECT: CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND MENTAL HEALTH
- DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHIATRY: GUESSWORK VS. RESEARCH
- REFERENCES
- 6. Properties of Culture: An Enthnographic View
- THE COLLECTIVE NATURE OF CULTURE
- THE ORGANIZED NATURE OF CULTURE
- THE MULTIPLEXITY OF CULTURE
- THE VARIABILITY OF CULTURE ACROSS HUMAN POPULATION
- ACQUIRING CULTURE
- REFERENCES
- II. CULTURE AND PSYCHE
- 7. Psychoanalysis and Other Cultures: An African Perspective
- REFERENCES
- 8. Freud and Anthropology: Why a Freudian Anthropology?
- BECOMING A PSYCHOANALYTIC ANTHROPOLOGIST
- PROBLEMS WITH BEING A PSYCHOANALYTIC ANTHROPOLOGIST
- TESTING FREUDIAN CONCEPTS
- REFERENCES
- 9. Theme and Variations of Freudian Anthropology
- A CENTURY OF FREUDIANA
- ERIK ERIKSON AND HEINZ HARTMANN: FOUNDERS OF FREUDIAN SOCIAL SCIENCE
- REFERENCES
- 10. Is the Oedipus Complex Universal: Explorations in Freudian Anthropology
- SHIBBOLETH OF PSYCHOANALYSIS
- EXPLORING NEW GUINEA.
- REFERENCES
- 11. Freud and the Social Sciences
- CENSORSHIP IN AFRICAN SOCIETIES.
- REFERENCES
- 12. Asian Explorers of Psyche and Culture: Sudhir Kakar and His Contemporaries
- REFERENCES
- III. PERSON-CENTERED STUDIES OF THE GUSII IN KENYA
- 13. Outsiders' Judgments: An Ethnographic Approach to Group Differences in Personality
- REPUTATIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY
- POSSIBLE USE OF OUTSIDERS' JUDGMENTS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE APPROACH FROM AN EAST AFRICAN STUDY
- REFERENCES
- 14. House Design and the Self in an African Culture
- BACKGROUND: THE DOMESTIC ENVIRONMENT IN GUSII SOCIETY
- THE STAGES OF LIFE
- THE SETTINGS FOR SOCIAL DRAMA
- METAPHORS OF DANGER AND WELL-BEING
- CONCLUSIONS: THE GUSII HOUSE AS FANTASY
- REFERENCES
- 15. Adulthood Among the Gusii of Kenya
- CULTURAL BACKGROUND
- STAGES AND TRANSITIONS
- CAREERS, GOALS, AND STRATEGIES
- WORK AND LOVE IN THE GUSII CONTEXT
- NOTES
- REFERENCES
- 16. Gusii Funerals, Old and New
- THE LOCATION OF FUNERALS
- THE FUNERAL CEREMONY. 1956 AND 1976
- VARIATIONS IN FUNERALS
- THE EXPRESSION OF EMOTION AT FUNERALS
- SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
- FUNERALS IN 1995
- Case 1
- Case 2
- REFERENCES
- 17. The Self in Culture
- AN ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO THE SELF: ASSUMPTIONS AND CATEGORIES
- HYPOTHESES AND THEORIES
- REFERENCES
- IV. COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
- 18. A Social Science Perspective on Childhood Experience in India
- REFERENCES
- 19. Child Care in India: A Comparative Developmental View of Infant Social Environments
- NORTH INDIAN VILLAGE CONTEXT
- MULTIPLE CAREGIVING IN INDIA
- CHILD CARE IN FIVE CULTURES
- A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON DEVELOPMENT
- REFERENCES
- 20. Women's Schooling in Asia and Africa: New Questions And Answers
- INTRODUCTION
- THE PROJECT ON WOMEN'S SCHOOLING, HARVARD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
- THE FOUR-COUNTRY STUDY OF MATERNAL LITERACY
- SECOND THOUGHTS: LEARNING TO PAY ATTENTION
- CONCLUSIONS
- REFERENCES
- 21. The Semantics and Semiotics of "Attachment"
- REFERENCES
- V. CONCLUSION
- 22. Literacy, Mothering and Demographic Change: An Interview With Sarah E. LeVine and Robert A. LeVine
- REFERENCES
- 23. Commentary: The Cultural Psyche: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine On Psychosocial Science
- REFERENCES
- 24. Commentary: The Cultural Psyche, or the Work of Culture in Psychology: The Selected Papers of Robert A. LeVine on the Development of a Psychosocial Science
- REFERENCES
- 25. East Africa, Ethnology, and the LeVine Legacy
- REFERENCES
- 26. Comments Delivered at the Centennial of Harvard Graduate School of Education, March 6-7, 2020
- Appendix: Bibliography of Robert A. LeVine
- CURRICULUM VITAE [UPDATED DECEMBER, 2017] ROBERT A. LEVINE
- Education
- Awards, Fellowships, etc.
- Other Professional Activities (abbreviated)
- Anthropological Field Work
- Publications: Books and Monographs
- Publications: Articles and Chapters
- List of Contributors
- Photographs
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