Description
The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 17
Essays in Honor of George D. and Louise A. Spindler
Coordinators: Boyer L. Bryce, Boyer Ruth M.
Language: EnglishSubject for The Psychoanalytic Study of Society, V. 17:
Keywords
Young Men; Teton Dakota; Vice Versa; American Cultural Dialogue; College Professor; Sabbatai Sevi; Lurianic Kabbalism; Instrumental Activities Inventory; Sabbatian Movement; Study Culture Change; Menominee Women; Lurianic Kabbalah; Secondary Process Mode; Educational Anthropology; Psychological Anthropology; Men’s Field; Possession Trance; Primary Process Mode; Nonmainstream Children; Rorschach Responses; Sadiq Jalal Al Azm; Configurationalist Forest; Social Instincts; Palestinian Arabs; Common Language
Publication date: 09-1992
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 12-2020
· 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback
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1. The Lives of George and Louise Spindler, Spindler 2. The Enduring, Situated, and Endangered Self in Fieldwork: A Personal Account, Spindler 3. George and Louise Spindler and the Issue of Homogeneity and Heterogeneity in American Cultural Anthropology, Parman 4. Learning Culture: The Spindlers' Contributions to the Making of American Anthropology, Suarez-Orozco 5. Prophets with Honor: The Early Rorschach Research of George and Louise Spindler, Edgerton 6. The Spindlers as Ethnographers: The Impact of Their Lives and Works on American Anthropology, Treuba 7. The Interpersonal Self: A Level of Psychocultural Analysis, De Vos, Vaughn 8. Women's Experience: Fantasy and Culture Change, Bourguinon 9. The "Primary Process" Revisited, Spiro 10. Psychotherapy and Culture, Bloom 11. Unconscious Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Falk 12. Spirit and the Problem of Social Instincts: Exceptions to Freud's Critique of Religion, Merkur 13. Medieval Messianism and Sabbatianism, Meissner