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Person,
Self
and
Experience:
Exploring
Pacific
Ethnopsychologies

edited
by
Geoffrey M. White
and
John Kirkpatrick

1985

University of
California Press


From a 1982 Symposium
Introduction: Exploring Ethnopsychologies
John Kirkpatrick and Geoffrey M. White
 
Ethnopsychology Compared to What? Explaining Behavior and Consciousness Among the Ifaluk
Catherine Lutz
 
Some Marquesan Understandings of Action and Identity
John T. Kirkpatrick
 
Rage and Obligation: Samoan Emotion in Conflict
Eleanor Ruth Gerber
 
Anger, Grief, and Shame: Toward a Kaluli Ethnopsychology
Edward L. Schieffelin
 
Coming Into Social Being: Cultural Images of Infants in Bimin-Kuskusmin Folk Psychology
Fitzjohn Porter Poole
 
Ghosts, Gossip, and Suicide: Meaning and Action in Tobian Folk Psychology
Peter W. Black
 
Affective Bonds: Hawaiian Interrelationships of Self
Karen L. Ito
 
Premises and Purposes in a Solomon Islands Ethnopsychology
Geoffrey M. White
 
The Person in Social Context: The Social Character of Baining "Psychology"
Jane Fajans
 
Ethnopsychology and the Prospects for a Cultural Psychology
Alan Howard