The Challenge of Teaching Ethnopsychology

Anthropology of Consciousness 7 (1):4-9 (1996)
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Abstract

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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Northern Cheyenne Ethnopsychology.Anne S. Straus - 1977 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 5 (3):326-357.

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