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100 | 1 | _aHollan, Douglas | |
245 | 1 | 0 | _aConstructivist models of mind, contemporary psychoanalysis, and tehe development of culture theory. |
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_aArlington _bAmerican Antropological Association _c2000 |
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500 | _aEn: American Anthropologist. -- Vol. 102 No. 3 (Septiembre 2000), pp. 538-550. ISSN 00027294 | ||
520 | _aResearchers in a number of fields, including contemporary psychoanalysis, are contributing to the development of a dynamic model of mind that acknowledges the contributions of biology and social experience to the construction of human consciousness and subjectivity. In this paper, I examine this emerging model of mind and I discuss its implications for the development of Culture theory. I argue that theories of culture must reflect the fluidity and complexity of the psychological states that underlie the culture process, and I suggest that even highly conventional models of action, thought, and feeling are rarely, if ever, internalized, appropriated, or reproduced without some degree of modification, refashioning, and personalization. I propose person-centered ethnography as one of the methods by which we can explore the complex relations among culture, mind, and behavior | ||
650 | 4 | _aETNOGRAFIA | |
650 | 4 | _aPSICOANALISIS | |
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_aCULTURA _xTEORIA |
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_tAmerican anthropologist _w024522 |
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900 | _aAM. ANTHROPOL.-03/00 | ||
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