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Human Assessment and Cultural Factors (Nato Conference Series. III, Human Factors, V. 21)

John W. Berry, S.H. Irvine

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Indigenous Psychologies the Anthropology of the Self (Language, thought, and culture)

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Indoctrinability, Ideology, and Warfare: Evolutionary Perspectives

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Violent ethno-nationalist conflicts continue to mar the history of the 20th century. The contributors lo ok, from a biological perspective, at why humans are suscept ible to indoctrination by ideologies that lead to inter-grou p hostility. '

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Latah in South-East Asia: The History and Ethnography of a Culture-bound Syndrome (Publications of the Society for Psychological Anthropology)

Robert L. Winzeler

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Excellent contribution to psychological anthropology 5 out of 5 stars.
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Though the subject of latah, a Malayan hyperstartle pattern, is inherently interesting, Winzeler's in-depth study using both historical documentation and personal fieldwork experiences brings to the reader a sophisticated knowledge of this culture-bound syndrome. Anyone who is interested in insular Southeast Asia, medical anthropology or psychological anthropology should read this book

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Latah, the Malayan hyperstartle pattern, has fascinated Western observers since the late nineteenth century and is widely regarded as a "culture-bound syndrome." Robert Winzeler critically reviews the literature on the subject, and presents new ethnographic information based on his own fieldwork in Malaya and Borneo. He considers the biological and psychological hypotheses that have been proposed to account for latah, and explains the ways in which local people understand it. Arguing that latah has specific social functions, he concludes that it is not appropriate to regard it as an "illness" or a "syndrome."

Latest Contributions to Cross-Cultural Psychology (Conference Proceedings of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology

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This volume consists of selected contributions to the XIIIth congress of the International Association for Cross-Cultural Psychology held in Montreal in 1996. Twenty- three articles from Asian, Australian, European and North-American scholars, report research conducted around the world, on issues that are of current concerns in cross-cultural psychology. The studies are regrouped under six themes: * Values and National Identity; * Immigration and Acculturation; * Personality and Social Behavior Across Cultures; * Organizational and Work Psychology; * Educational and Developmental Psychology; and * Conceptual and Methodological Issues.

Legacy of Injustice: Exploring the Cross-Generational Impact of the Japanese American Internment (Critical Issues in Social Justice)

Donna K. Nagata

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attitudes to internment during World War 2 4 out of 5 stars.
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The book is a statistical analysis of attitudes amongst Japanese Americans, revolving around experiences with internment during World War 2. It is a cross generational approach, that tends to look at the younger generations. The impact on behaviour is studied. Which includes questions about the tendency to marry within the same ethnicity, or to marry out.

Regional variations in attitude were also found. East coast descendents tended to not identify as closely with the internment experience as California and Hawaii descendents.

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While an historical account of the causes of the Japanese-American internment during World War II has slowly been recorded, the psychological effects on the internees and their progeny had received little attention until the 1987 Sansei research project. This book is an exhaustive account of the project, which employed a cross-generational approach to evaluate patterns of communication, identity, and other topics within changing historical contexts. The work is of interest to psychologists, historians, and lay people concerned with the internment itself, as well as with the more general effects of trauma on victims and future generations.

Manichean Psychology: Racism and the Minds of People of African Descent

Camara Jules P. Harrell

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Excellent, excellent, excellent! 5 out of 5 stars.
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Harrell does a tremendous job of addressing the issue of racism's psychological impact on people of African descent. He includes the perspective of Black people both on the continent (Africa) and in the diaspora, but with a special emphasis on the African-American experience. This book is written from a social cognitive perspective, but I appreciate that Harell does acknowledge and discuss the irony of using a Eurocentric scientific tradition (psychology) to address the impact of Euro-American oppression. I am a graduate student in psychology and I just think that in all my years of formal training, this is the first book that has honestly and explicitly addressed the issues that are actually most meaningful to the mental health of Black people. Harrell discusses everything from propogandized media influences to the perception of real economic disparities, and specifically demonstrates how such stimuli come to be psychologically processed and elicit certain responses from Black people. To be honest, I was planning on writing this book at some point in my career but I'm glad to see that Harrell already has...it offers a clear analysis of the mechanisms by which the subtle racism so deeply embedded in our everyday lives actually shapes the experiences and thoughts of Black people. Also includes diagnostic and therapeutic recommendations. Anyone who is serious about undoing the psychological damage of racism, not just applying band-aids, should read this text. Excellent work!

The Mass Psychology of Ethnonationalism (Path in Psychology)

Dusan Kecmanovic

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Editorial Review:

The recent outbreak of ethnonationalist crimes in the Middle East, Rwanda, Bosnia, Chechnya, and Northern Ireland has once again brought this particular type of violence to the fore. This timely monograph examines the social-psychological and anthropological roots of this spreading societal evil. Dusan Kecmanovic draws upon his own experiences of conflict in Bosnia to explain how the potential for ethnonationalism is realized under particular social and political circumstances. He integrates various concepts of group dynamics to reveal ethnonationalism's existence as a perennial tendency and principle in a new historical, social, and ideological guise. The book includes extensive end-notes, original schemes and figures, and an expansive reference list.

Medicalizing Ethnicity: The Construction of Latino Identity in a Psychiatric Setting (The Anthropology of Contemporary Issues)

Vilma Santiago-Irizarry

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