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