Psychology and ethnology
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Psychology and ethnology
(International library of psychology, 36 . Anthropology and psychology ; 5)
Routledge, 1999
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"First published in 1926 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner"--T.p. verso
Includes index
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ISBN 9780415209540
Description
First published in 1999. This is Volume V of six of a series on Anthropology and Psychology. Written in 1928, this book is a collection of essays and series of memoirs on ethnological subjects that are scattered in volumes not readily accessible to students.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1 Psychology
- Chapter 1 Sociology and Psychology
- Chapter 2 Freud's Concept of the "Censorship"
- Chapter 3 The Primitive Conception of Death
- Chapter 4 Intellectual Concentration in Primitive Man
- Part 2 Psycho-Medical Studies
- Chapter 5 Massage in Melanesia
- Chapter 6 Circumcision, Incision and Subincision
- Chapter 7 Sexual Relations and Marriage in Eddystone Island of the Solomons
- Part 3 Diffusion
- Part 3a A.-Psychological
- Chapter 8 The Concept of "Soul-Substance" in New Guinea and Melanesia
- Chapter 9 The Ethnological Analysis of Culture
- Part 3b B.-Cultural and Historical
- Chapter 10 Convergence in Human Culture
- Chapter 11 A Modern Megalithic Culture
- Chapter 12 The Problem of Australian Culture
- Chapter 13 The Distribution of Megalithic Civilization
- Chapter 14 Land Tenure in Melanesia
- Chapter 15 The Disappearance of Useful Arts
- Chapter 16 The Double Canoe
- Chapter 17 Sun-Cult and Megaliths in Oceania
- Chapter 18 The Peopling of Polynesia
- Chapter 19 Irrigation and the Cultivation of Taro
- Part 4 General
- Chapter 20 Trade, Warfare, and Slavery
- Chapter 21 The Contact of Peoples
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: set ISBN 9780415211253
Description
Published between 1923 and 1936, the titles in this set reflect a time before firm lines were drawn between the emerging disciplines of anthropology and psychology and show just how far both areas have moved since then. Titles such as The Primitive Mind and Modern Civilization, which has a foreword by C.G. Jung, show contemporary thinking on the so-called 'primitive psyche' and others explore themes such as possession, magic, religion and politics. The set includes three titles by the renowned scholar W.H.R. Rivers.
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