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In Anthropology and Psychoanalysis the contributors, both practising anthropologists and psychoanalysts, explore in detail the interface between the two disciplines and locate this within the history of both anthropology and psychoanalysis. In particular, they deal with the distinctive reactions of British, French and American anthropology to psychoanalysis and the way in which the present fracturing of each of these national traditions and their post-modern turn has led to a new willingness to investigate the relationships between the disciplines and the role of the unconscious in cu
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Culturele antropologie en psychologie --- Ethnopsychology. --- Psychology. --- Psychologische studies.
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Ethnopsychology --- Cultural psychiatry --- Mental illness --- Ethnopsychologie --- Ethnopsychiatrie --- Maladies mentales
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Ethnopsychology --- Psychoanalysis --- Social sciences and psychoanalysis --- Ethnopsychologie --- Psychanalyse --- Sciences sociales et psychanalyse --- Congresses --- Congrès
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Ethnopsychology. --- Intercultural communication. --- Ethnology --- Ethnopsychologie --- Communication interculturelle --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Fieldwork --- Recherche sur le terrain
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Children of migrant laborers --- Child psychiatry --- Child psychotherapy --- Enfants de travailleurs migrants --- Enfants --- Psychiatrie --- Psychothérapie --- Ethnopsychiatrie --- --Famille --- --Psychanalyse --- --Émigrés --- --Psychosociologie --- --Ethnopsychology --- Parent and child --- Immigrants --- Mental health --- France --- Children of immigrants --- Famille --- Psychanalyse --- Émigrés --- Psychosociologie --- Ethnopsychology
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One of the most troubling problems in archaeology is to determine the manner and content of prehistoric thought. A fundamental challenge is to develop the theory, methodology and tools to understand human cognition. Cognitive archaeology as a subject is still in its infancy, and archaeologists are adopting a variety of approaches. One direction has been to develop an 'interpretationist', anti-scientific, literary approach. Another has been to use a linguistic framework and develop a hermeneutic, semiotic approach. A third approach develops a new direction in prehistoric cognitive research which is rooted in the scientific tradition and in an empirical methodology. It draws upon the cognitive, the mathematical and the computer sciences in an attempt to understand what techniques can be used appropriately on archaeological data, and how to implement them efficiently. This is the approach adopted by the contributors to The Ancient Mind. Together, they begin to develop a science of cognitive archaeology.
Archaeology --- Cognition and culture --- Culture and cognition --- Cognition --- Culture --- Ethnophilosophy --- Ethnopsychology --- Socialization --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- E-books --- Archaeology. --- Cognition and culture.
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