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Picturing ethnopsychology: A colonial psychiatrist's struggles to examine Javanese minds, 1910-1925.

History of Psychology, 2019
This article explores C. F. Engelhard's struggles to construct psychometric devices for the Netherlands Indies between 1910 and 1925. A young Dutch psychiatrist, Engelhard moved to the Netherlands Indies in 1916, where he applied his clinical experience ...
S. Broere
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Ethnopsychologies: Cultural variations in theories of mind.

Psychological Bulletin, 1998
A set of basic beliefs about others' minds and behavior, referred to as folk psychology or theory of mind, is often discussed as if it were the same the world over. Yet, certainly variation in folk psychology exists. This article compares several aspects of European American theory of mind with other cultural models, as suggested by experiments and ...
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The Challenge of Teaching Ethnopsychology

Anthropology of Consciousness, 1996
Ethnopsychology is the study of native theories and understandings of emotions, of illness and curing, and of self and personality. In teaching this subject I use techniques such as dramas and experiential exercises to aid in expanding students'cognitive, visceral, and political consciousness of the world's indigenous psychologies.
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Designing Ethnopsychological Investigations (Methodological Considerations)

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1993
The rebirth of Russian ethnic psychology became a reality in the 1980s. This was abetted by factors intrinsic to ethnopsychology and by purely external factors, in particular, the politics of glasnost, which accelerated the breakdown of ideological shibboleths such as "a single Soviet people," interethnic conflicts, which unexpectedly became a serious ...
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Analytical ethnopsychology, psyche and politics

International Journal of Jungian Studies, 2010
This article examines some basic premises of analytical psychology from the perspective of ethnopsychology. The creation of a Jungian ethnopsychological group in Italy has ignited the revisiting of the central therapeutic procedures of the basic Jungian model as well developing some reflections.
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Levy's Tahitians: A Model for Ethnopsychology

Ethos, 2005
Robert I. Levyapos;s 1973 book Tahitians: Mind and Experience in the Society Islands was a landmark study in the ethnopsychology of a non-Western culture, explicating not only the terms in which Tahitians experience mental phenomena but also the historical and contemporaneous contexts of social action and interaction that give those terms their ...
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One world, one psychology: ‘Relevance’ and ethnopsychology

South African Journal of Psychology, 1990
Intellectual and political separatism have propagated two ideas deeply damaging to psychology in the developing countries, and in Africa in particular. One is that the working class of the developing countries — the poor, the ill-educated, and the rural — inhabit a third world that is at a lower evolutionary level than the glittering first world of ...
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SUBJECT OF ETHNOPSYCHOLOGY, TASKS AND METHODS

This article describes the subject, tasks and methods of ethnopsychology.
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