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Latina Realities: Essays On Healing, Migration, And Sexuality (New Directions in Theory and Psychology)

Oliva Espin

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Editorial Review:

A retrospective of fifteen years, this book brings together, for the first time, Oliva Espín’s previously published articles and conference papers. Together, these writings reveal the complexity and encompassing quality of Espín’s most significant contributions to the contemporary debates within psychology. Topics include sexuality, therapy with Latinas and other women of color, immigrant and refugee women, ethnic minority and immigrant women of diverse sexual orientations, and theoretical perspectives on feminist psychology and diversity.Primarily focusing on the experiences of Latina women, gleaned from psychotherapy practice and research, the book presents discussions on experience as a source of theory and method in psychology; issues relevant to immigrant women and girls, such as sexuality and language; and other similar topics.Latina Realities is bound to be a valuable text for advanced courses exploring diversity in psychology and women’s lives as well as a useful supplementary reading for introductory courses in psychology of women, women’s studies, cultural psychology, and other gender or ethnic issues courses.

The Handbook of Culture and Psychology

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The study of culture 5 out of 5 stars.
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This book covered a range of issues and a variety of cultures. The fact that it is an edited book contributed to the breadth of the information provided. I used this book as a reference in my study of Multicultural issues in a course I was taking through Fielding Graduate University and found it an invaluable resource. I would encourage anyone who is interested in culture and the psychology of culture to read it and gain a better understanding of the social underpinnings from which we all operate.

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This book provides a state of the art review of selected areas and topics in cross-cultural psychology written by eminent figures in the field. Each chapter not only reviews the latest research in its respective area, but also goes further in integrating and synthesizing across areas. The Handbook of Culture and Psychology is a unique and timely contribution that should serve as a valuable reference and guide for beginning researchers and scholars alike.

Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation (New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science)

Matthew Ratcliffe

Rethinking Commonsense Psychology: A Critique of Folk Psychology, Theory of Mind and Simulation (New Directions in Philosophy and Cognitive Science) Matthew Ratcliffe Amazon Price: $30.51
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This book offers arguments against the view that interpersonal understanding involves a "folk" or "commonsense" psychology, a view which Ratcliffe suggests is a theoretically motivated abstraction. His alternative account draws on phenomenology, neuroscience and developmental psychology, exploring patterned interactions in shared social situations.

Prisoners of Our Past: A Critical Look at Self-Defeating Attitudes Within the Black Community

James Davison

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A REAL PAGE BURNER 1 out of 5 stars.
2 of 7 people found this review helpful.

THERE'S A REASON WHY THIS BOOK IS ONLY 6 CENTS--IT SUCKS--HARD.
JAMES DAVIDSON WOULD HAVE BEEN A GOOD HOUSE NEGRO BACK IN THE SLAVERY DAYS.
HE'S BASICALLY TELLIN' BLACK PEOPLE TO FORGET ABOUT THE PAST AND MOVE FOR-
WARD. AS A PEOPLE WE SHOULD MOVE FORWARD,BUT WE SHOULD NEVER FORGET.
DOES HE UNDERSTAND SLAVERY AND OPPRESSION SCARED US MENTALLY? WHITE AMER-
ICA IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A LOT OF OUR WOES. WE WERE KEPT BACK, WRONGFULLY IM-
PRISONED, KILLED,MOCKED, ATTACKED,ECT.....ALL FOR BEING BLACK! WE HELPED BUILD THIS COUNTRY, AND DIED FOR THIS COUNTRY. WHITE PEOPLE HAVE ALL THE
LAND AND POWER, WHICH THEY THEY ROBBED AND KILLED FOR. THERE IS NO HONOR
IN HOW WHITES RISEN TO POWER. ALL WE ASK IS FOR OUR FAIR SHARE OF THE PIE, AND
THE GREEDY ANGLO-SAXION DOESN'T EVEN WANT TO GIVE THAT UP.
HIS ANALYST OF BLACK PEOPLE IS RIDICULOUS. IN ONE PARAGRAPH HE WRITES THAT
BLACK WOMEN TEND TO OVERLOOK A GOOD BLACK MAN FOR A BAD BOY. FIRST OF ALL
ALL FEMALES,BLACK & WHITE,TEND TO FALL FOR THE BAD BOYS AND OVERLOOK THE
NICE GUYS. FURTHER MORE, THERE ARE A LOT OF SISTERS WILLING TO DATE GOOD
BROTHERS. BUT SEE MR. DAVISON IS MARRIED TO A WHITE WOMEN,WHICH HE STATES
IN HIS BOOK,WHICH MAY EXPLAIN HIS THESIS. HE PROBLABLY WAS REJECTED BY A
FEW SISTERS FOR HIS UNCLE TOM-NESS WHICH MADE HIM VEXED.
IMAGINE A PERSON BEING WRONGFULLY IMPRISONED FOR ABOUT 15 YEARS AND THEN
HE'S SET FREE,THE PEOPLE WHO JAILED HIM ADMITS THAT THEY WERE WRONG BUT
DOESN'T WANNA GIVE HIM COMPENSATION FOR WHAT WAS DONE TO HIM. HOW DO YOU
THINK THAT PERSON SHOULD FEEL? SHOULD HE BE HAPPY HE'S OUT JAIL, OR
PISSED -OFF ABOUT WHAT WAS DONE TO HIM? HE'S LOST A LOT OF TIME AND MAY
NOT FUCTION WELL IN SOCIETY. THAT'S THE DILEMA.
ALSO THE BLACK COMMUNITY IS MAINLY MADE UP OF HARD WORKING PEOPLE. SO WHAT
IF A BLACK POSTAL WORKER OR TRUCK DRIVER COMPLAINS ABOUT HOW THE WHITE
TREATED US --HE HAS A RIGHT TO.
IN CLOSING I GOT LIKE HALFWAY THRU THIS BOOK AND THEN BURNED IT. THIS BOOK COULD HAVE EASILY BEEN WRITTEN BY A RACIST WHITE MAN.

Editorial Review:

Exploring the racial rhetoric, intimidation, and guilt that plague the African-American community, a study of the victim mentality among blacks in the United States recommends fundamental changes in attitude. National ad/promo.

Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development, Third Edition

Harry W. Gardiner, Corinne Kosmitzki

Lives Across Cultures: Cross-Cultural Human Development, Third Edition Harry W. Gardiner, Corinne Kosmitzki Amazon Price: $58.40
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Fun reading for a textbook! 5 out of 5 stars.
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I have used this book as a textbook in a sophmore - junior - senior level university course in cross-cultural psychology. It is so readable, that students report that they read ahead just for fun. Recommended for anyone interested in how culture affects our lives.

Stands alone as the cross-cultural developmental text book 5 out of 5 stars.
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I just got this book from the publisher and have decided to use it for my cross-cultural development class. No other book that I have found does an even remotely adequate job of combining cross-cultural research and human development. Teaching this class should be a lot easier.

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The third edition of this widely adopted interdisciplinary exploration of cross- cultural human development remains the leader in the field. Combining the latest research with vignettes, stories, and personal experiences in their conversational — and frequently humorous — writing style, Gardiner and Kosmitzki make the study of developmental similarities and differences among people an exciting experience for students. Cross Cultural issues throughout the lifespan — health, family, cognition, physical development, language, self and gender, personality.

Global Culture/Individual Identity: Searching for Home in the Cultural Supermarket

Gordon Mathews

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Gordon Mathews opens up the complex and debated topics of globalization, culture and identity in a clear and lively style. Focusing on the tension that can exist as individuals struggle to formulate their sense of cultural identity in the global cultural supermarket, this book will be an illuminating and valuable read for social and cultural anthropologists, their students, and the interested lay person.

Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity (Critical Psychology)

Mama

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Psychology has had a number of things to say about black and coloured people and some of which have reinforced stereotyped and derogatory images. This text is an account of black psychology, exploring key theoretical issues in race and gender. It examines the history of racist psychology and of the implicit racism throughout the discipline. The text also offers a theoretical perspective, and should appeal to all those involved with ethnic minorities, gender politics and questions of identity.

People and Cultures of Hawaii: A Psychocultural Profile

John, F. McDermott

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Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll and Their Challenge to Western Theory

Catherine A. Lutz

Unnatural Emotions: Everyday Sentiments on a Micronesian Atoll and Their Challenge to Western Theory Catherine A. Lutz List Price: $42.00
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Emotions as a cultural product 5 out of 5 stars.
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An interesting book asserting emotions are culturally constructed. Lutz did fieldwork on Ifaluk, a Micronesian atoll, & studied the Ifaluk coneption of emotions & of the self. Ifaluk ethnopsychology includes such emotions as fago 'love/sadness/compassion', song 'justified anger', ker 'excitement/happiness/anger' & rus 'anxiety/panic/surprise.' What exactly does classing emotions differently mean? Do the Ifaluk people just call them different things? Do they *feel* different things than we do? What does it all mean? I am fascinated although not entirely convinced by this book. My grad school advisor suggests there are certain basic sort of proto-emotions that are generated by hormones & things basic to all human beings, but that how these are shaped & perceived depends on culture. Anyway, this is a really interesting book, & a good read (well-written). I highly recommend it.

Editorial Review:

"An outstanding contribution to psychological anthropology. Its excellent ethnography and its provocative theory make it essential reading for all those concerned with the understanding of human emotions."—Karl G. Heider, American Anthropologist

The Psychoanalysis of Race

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A valuable anthology 5 out of 5 stars.
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I liked the clarity of these essays, and learned a great deal about prejudice and racial tensions. Nothing I've read so far better explains the problems we're seeing now in the former Yugoslavia and other parts of the world.

Lacking the Power to Solve This 5 out of 5 stars.
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Consider this book, in its thoughtful approach to a socialproblem, possibly the best that anyone could expect to find amongthose who might consider making suggestions to those astute professionals who have the right to think of themselves the most modern of moderns. I doubt if I could ever find a better line than the one addressed by Jacques Derrida, in a plea for specific opposition to the brutal methods adopted by powers in Latin America, on page 81, "and this on the very face of the earth itself." On pages 68 and 69, Derrida made it clear that he considered himself an outsider, who could easily have his remarks "classified and forgotten even more quickly," when he was addressing a professional body on Geopsychoanalysis. Having been born in Africa, Derrida had spent his youth on a continent where "African psychoanalysis was European, structurally defined in the profoundest way by the colonial state apparatus." When I was young, I pictured our contacts with outsiders as the work of missionaries. Removing the notion of evil, as a total triumph of the state of mind of global capitalism must, if it is to consider the problem of race like it would consider anything else, leaves individuals to frame this problem in their own way. On the subject of Africa, Christopher Lane's remarks on "Savage Ecstasy" and Tim Dean's attempt to tie the disease of "Mistah Kurtz" (p. 306) in the famous story, "Heart of Darkness" to "the Historiography of AIDS" leave a distinct impression. For me to understand this book would require a look at the ways in which it treats Frantz Fanon, whom I might consider an agitator. The more one attempts to locate an element of control here, the greater the problem seems to be. Awareness of the ability of those who serve the existing public order as mind doctors to drug, or not to drug, certain individuals (the real power of a doctor's pen, in a world of highly profitable drugs) is of hardly any benefit to a society which would like to obtain as much control as possible over the lives of those who seek any excuse that they can find (my accusation against the agitators of race) to disrupt the operation of power. As well as the picture is framed here, I do not see race as a problem which is likely to find a solution through the actions of individuals who have assumed a professional obligation to classify individuals on the basis of how well they serve the social system. There is a chapter on "The Comedy of Domination" by Kalpana Seshadri-Crooks, which looks closely at Freud, a sure sign of "malicious mischief and sly humor." (p.360) This book remains insightful, on a matter which is likely to remain a real problem for those who must deal with personal problems worthy of delicate consideration, throughout.

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-- Darlene Rigo, Theory and Psychology


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