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Dans une suite « incarnée » de La société inclusive, parlons-en?!, Charles Gardou lie, dans une relation dialectique, sa posture de père avec celle d'anthropologue et universitaire. À partir des réalités de vie singulière de la jeune femme, affectée d'un syndrome de Rett, qui l'inspire, l'auteur formule des interrogations sur la diversité et la fragilité humaines, la société et le monde. Ce livre est celui, non d'un militant d'une idéologie, mais d'un acteur-chercheur engagé, avec une distance critique, dans la cause du handicap, qui le pousse à chercher l'inaltérable par-delà ce qui est altéré, le caché derrière l'apparent. Il invite à une alliance entre la raison et le sensible, sans surévaluer l'une au détriment de l'autre. La destinée inédite de celle qui inspire et accompagne son écriture lui donne une coloration particulière.
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Le coeur brisé, les nerfs à fleur de peau, la gorge serrée : l'émotion nous saisit, nous possède. Mais si nos émotions nous paraissent évidentes, sont-elles pour autant authentiques, universelles ? Pourquoi sont-elles forcément plus sincères que nos attitudes réfléchies ? C'est ce qu'ont cru les expérimentateurs dans les laboratoires de physiologie et de psychologie inventant des dispositifs scientifiques pour les étudier, les contrôler, les mesurer, avant d'être déçus...Parcourant les différentes conceptions philosophiques cet affect et, en particulier, la théorie platonicienne du contrôle des passions, Vinciane Despret déconstruit la thèse d'une naturalité, d'une universalité et d'une spontanéité des émotions. A partir de travaux d'ethnologues et de sociologues, elle montre que nos émotions n'existent pas en soi, mais uniquement dans la relation à autrui. On n'a plus alors à s'étonner que la colère n'existe pas chez les uktus, que les ifaluks doivent "enseigner" la peur à leurs enfants. Nos émotions sont finalement autant de versions du monde et de manière de l'habiter.
Émotions (philosophie) --- Ethnopsychologie. --- Émotions. --- Ethnopsychology --- Emotions --- Identity (Psychology)
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"This book offers a carefully constructed overview of the history, theory, and practice of multicultural therapy, with case examples and ties to current events that bring the text to life"-- "In this book, distinguished psychologists Melba J. T. Vasquez and Josephine D. Johnson offer a carefully constructed overview of the history, theory, and practice of multicultural therapy, with case examples and ties to current events that bring the text to life. While multicultural competence in psychotherapy has become part of the mainstream fundamental knowledge and skill set required for effective practice, now more than ever, it requires increased understanding and sophistication on the part of the professional. The multiculturally competent therapist must be prepared to address their own behaviors and cultural assumptions, those of their clients, and the relationship between the two. The book covers the development of multicultural competence and cultivation of cultural humility; explores relationships with other major systems of therapy; and analyzes its applications, effectiveness, and limitations. Chapters discuss the therapeutic process, integrating multiculturalism and social justice, and multiculturalism in education, training, and professional development. This book pays particular attention to racial and ethnic identities, while additionally exploring the intersectionality of a variety of strands of identity that are also aspects of individuals' experiences. The authors emphasize that a commitment to multicultural therapy is inextricably interwoven with a commitment to social justice, which recognizes that living in an unjust system creates many of the problems individuals must address"--
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Présentation des fondements et des avancées récentes dans le domaine de l'étude des liens entre culture et psychologie. Le manuel rassemble les trois principales branches de la discipline : la psychologie interculturelle comparative, la psychologie culturelle et la psychologie des contacts interculturels. Il couvre aussi bien les approches anglo-saxonnes et internationales que francophones
Ethnopsychology --- Culture --- Psychological aspects. --- Multiculturalisme. --- Ethnopsychologie. --- Psychologie et anthropologie --- Communication interculturelle --- Relations interethniques --- Ethnic relations --- Intercultural communication --- Multiculturalism --- Multiculturalism. --- Ethnic relations. --- Intercultural communication. --- Ethnopsychology.
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L’histoire coloniale a inventé les métis d’ici ou d’ailleurs. Il n’est de nulle part celui qu’on ne reconnaît pas. Je suis enfant de mon père – mais ta mère ? Je suis enfant de ma mère – mais ton père ? Les fractures sociales peuvent déchirer l’intime du sujet. Alors son itinéraire est moins celui des héritages conjugués que celui de l’appartenance refusée : comment répondre à la question qui suis-je ? sous l’exigence : choisis ton camp ! Soumis à cette injonction paradoxale, le sujet éprouve chacune de ses réussites comme un échec, comme une trahison que n’arrivera pas à compenser une surenchère identitaire. En identifiant ce processus singulier, Raina Chaussoy psychologue et chercheuse en clinique transculturelle en Océanie, nous invitait à réinterroger la difficulté des constructions identitaires quand la société pose certaines appartenances en termes conflictuels. Et ceci est valable pour tous les métissages. Au travers de l’étude de plusieurs parcours, ce livre offre des pistes de réflexion pour envisager autrement la question du métissage
Acculturation --- Miscegenation --- Ethnopsychology. --- Identité collective --- Métissage --- Ethnopsychologie --- Psychologie --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect psychologique --- Résilience --- Group identity
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Kikuyu (African people) --- Kikuyu (African people) --- Initiation rites --- Circumcision --- Ethnopsychology --- Pastoral psychology --- Rites and ceremonies --- Psychology
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"This unique book brings a fresh interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of ancient Chinese history, creating a historical model for the emergence of cultural mainstays by applying recent dramatic findings in the fields of neuroscience and cultural evolution. The centrality in Chinese culture of a deep reverence for the lives of preceding generations, filial piety, is conventionally attributed to Confucius (551-479 B.C.), who viewed hierarchical family relations as foundational for social order. Here, Porter argues that Confucian conceptions of filiality themselves evolved from a systemized set of behaviors and thoughts, a mental structure, which descended from a specific Neolithic mindset, and that this psychological structure was contoured by particular emotional conditions experienced by China's earliest farmers. Using case study analysis from Neolithic sky observers to the dynastic cultures of the Shang and Western Zhou, the book shows how filial piety evolved as a structure of feeling, a legacy of a cultural predisposition toward particular moods and emotions that were inherited from the ancestral past. Porter also brings new urgency to the topic of ecological grief, linking the distress central to the evolution of the filial structure to its catalyst in an environmental crisis. With a blended multidisciplinary approach combining social neuroscience, cultural evolution, cognitive archaeology and historical analysis, this book is ideal for students and researchers in neuropsychology, religion, and Chinese culture and history"--
Cognition and culture --- Filial piety --- Ethnopsychology --- Neuropsychology --- Social evolution --- Cultural Evolution --- History
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Social psychology --- Ethnopsychology. --- Ethnopsychology --- Methodology. --- Cross-cultural psychology --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnic psychology --- Folk-psychology --- Indigenous peoples --- National psychology --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychology, Cross-cultural --- Psychology, Ethnic --- Psychology, National --- Psychology, Racial --- Race psychology --- Psychology --- National characteristics
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Social psychology --- Ethnopsychology. --- Ethnopsychology --- Methodology. --- Cross-cultural psychology --- Ethnic groups --- Ethnic psychology --- Folk-psychology --- Indigenous peoples --- National psychology --- Psychological anthropology --- Psychology, Cross-cultural --- Psychology, Ethnic --- Psychology, National --- Psychology, Racial --- Race psychology --- Psychology --- National characteristics
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This book provides an overview of Pacific-Indigenous knowledge as insights of Oceanic citizen-science to inform culturally-safe practice for psychology. It profiles contemporary Pacific needs in areas of crisis such as family violence, education disparities and health inequities, and points to ancient Pacific-indigenous knowledges as tools of healing for global diasporic communities in need. The historical evolution of psychology's knowledge base and practice illustrates a fundamental crisis in the method of producing knowledge for psychology - the absence of Pacific-indigenous cultural knowledge. It suggests more effective research methodologies grounded in Pacific-Indigenous epistemologies and ontologies for psychology and overall community capability. It fosters practice perspectives and strategies based on NIU-psychology (New Indigenous Understandings) for innovative solutions to modern-day crises of humanity.
Psychology --- Social psychology --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- psychologie --- sociale psychologie --- interculturele communicatie --- Ethnopsychology.. --- Pacific Area. --- Pacífic (Regió) --- Etnopsicologia
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