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020 | _a9781138593763 | ||
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100 | _aEller, Jack David | ||
245 | _aPsychological anthropology for the 21st century | ||
260 |
_bRoutledge _c2019 _aNew York |
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300 | _avi, 258p | ||
504 | _aInclude Bibliography and Index | ||
520 | _aThis book provides a comprehensive introduction to psychological anthropology, covering both the early history and contemporary state of the field. Eller discusses the major themes, theories, figures and publications, and provides a detailed survey of the essential and enduring relationship between anthropology and psychology. The volume charts the development, celebrates the accomplishments, critiques the inadequacies, and considers the future of a field that has made great contributions to the overall discipline of anthropology. The chapters feature-rich ethnographic examples and boxes for more in-depth discussion as well as summaries and questions to support teaching and learning. This is essential reading for all students new to the study of psychological anthropology | ||
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_aPsychology _vAnthropology _zMental Illness |
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