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9780814730812

The Culture and Psychology Reader

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    9780814730812

  • ISBN10:

    0814730817

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1995-09-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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The breadth of representation, coupled with the high quality of the individual contributions, makes this volume an important resource.--Jill Morawski, Wesleyan UniversityTo do psychology across the barriers of group and cultural difference is the field's greatest challenge at the close of this century. And this book coheres the elements of that challenge--the different perspectives, the philosophical conundrums, the unavoidable realities, and the opportunities-- better than any book I have seen so far.--Claude M. SteeleStanford UniversityCultural differences affect everything from international relations to the trivial encounters of daily life. Tensions between the U.S. and Japan, strife between African-Americans and Koreans, the difficulty urban youth encounter in adapting to a white-collar professional culture--all can be traced, directly or indirectly, to cultural and psychological barriers.The Culture and Psychology Readergathers a wide range of contributors to present a comprehensive guide to the myriad issues at the nexus of culture and psychology. What role have culture, race, and ethnicity assumed--or, rather, been allocated--in American psychology? How do traditionally marginalized groups, such as African-Americans, poor women, lesbians and gays, and bicultural people, perceive themselves and what can this tell us about the interplay between culture and psychology?Beginning with definitions and an overview, the book examines such issues as development, adaption, the acquisition of culture, the self in a cultural context, and diagnostic assessment and treatment acknowledging the risk of cultural bias. Contributors to this volume include: Clifford Geertz, Richard Shweder, John Ogbu, Laura Brown, Michelle Fine and Adrienne Asch, Cherrie Moraga, June Jordan, Arturo Madrid, Howard Gardner, and Arthur Kleinman.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
What's in a Name? The Case for "Intercultural" Psychologyp. 3
"From the Native's Point of View": On the Nature of Anthropological Understandingp. 25
Cultural Psychology: What Is It?p. 41
The Study of Culture, Ethnicity, and Race in American Psychologyp. 87
Problems in the Study of the Interplay between Science and Culturep. 108
In Pursuit of the Emic-Etic Distinction: Can We Ever Capture It?p. 128
Epistemological Debates, Feminist Voices: Science, Social Values, and the Study of Womenp. 139
Psychological Research and the Black Self-Concept: A Critical Reviewp. 164
Poor Women in Psychological Research: Shut Up and Shut Outp. 184
The Intellectual Savagep. 205
The Development of Competence in Culturally Defined Domains: A Preliminary Frameworkp. 222
Origins of Human Competence: A Cultural-Ecological Perspectivep. 245
Conceptualizations of Black Familiesp. 276
Family Ecologies of Ethnic Minority Childrenp. 292
The Self and Social Behavior in Differing Cultural Contextsp. 326
Culture and Self: Implications for Internationalizing Psychologyp. 366
Ideology Obscured: Political Uses of the Self in Daniel Stern's Infantp. 384
The Challenge of Social Change for Psychology: Globalization and Psychology's Theory of the Personp. 417
Controlling Other People: The Impact of Power on Stereotypingp. 438
Psychology of Acculturationp. 457
Psychological Impact of Biculturalism: Evidence and Theoryp. 489
Disability beyond Stigma: Social Interaction, Discrimination, and Activismp. 536
New Voices, New Visions: Toward a Lesbian/Gay Paradigm for Psychologyp. 559
Resolving "Other" Status: Identity Development of Biracial Individualsp. 575
La Guerap. 596
Report from the Bahamasp. 605
Diversity and Its Discontentsp. 617
Do Psychiatric Disorders Differ in Different Cultures? The Methodological Questionsp. 631
The Politics of Abnormal Psychology: Past, Present, and Futurep. 652
Why Is There No Study of Cultural Equivalence in Standardized Cognitive Ability Testing?p. 674
Rediscovery of the Subject: Intercultural Approaches to Clinical Assessmentp. 720
Clinical Implications of Cultural Differences: The Referential versus the Indexical Selfp. 744
The Role of Culture and Cultural Techniques in Psychotherapy: A Critique and Reformulationp. 767
Ethnic Validity in Psychotherapyp. 789
Family Psychology and Cultural Diversity: Opportunities for Theory, Research, and Applicationp. 808
Indexp. 825
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