Innovations in Psychological Anthropology

Edited by Rebecca Lester

ISBN13: 9781032318561

Imprint: Routledge

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

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Published: 29/03/2024

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This volume offers a bold and long-overdue intervention into the field of psychological anthropology. It asks how scholars might both constructively destabilize old frameworks borne from the field’s complex past and seed innovative new engagements in order to chart ethical, responsible, and constructive ways forward. The contributions cover such topics as white supremacy and the production of knowledge, new perspectives on the “disabled” mind, the importance of ethnographic refusal, silence in narrative, and the racialization of therapeutic methods. This timely book seeks to reinvigorate the field and lay groundwork for a new bridge between the subdiscipline and the wider anthropological community. It is an ideal text for courses in anthropology, psychology, and the wider social sciences and humanities.
Introduction; 1. Recovering Innovations: Louis Eugene King and the Study of Race in the United States; 2. Re-Cognizing Anthropological Methods: Toward a Decolonizing Cognitive Anthropology; 3. Beyond “Psychotics” and the “Feeble-Minded”: Psychological Anthropology and the Disabled Mind; 4. On Love and Abolition: Building a Speculative Practice of Transformative Justice in Psychological Anthropology; 5. Listening to Refusal: Exploring the Political in Psychological Anthropology; 6. Revisiting and Revisioning Silence and Narrative in Psychological Anthropology; 7. Dangerous Intimacies: Resentment, Risk, and PTSD Recovery in “Post-Racial” America; Afterword
  • Society & culture: general
  • Anthropology
  • Psychological theory & schools of thought
  • Medical anthropology
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
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