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基本説明
Examines how topics fundamental to psychology - identity and social relations, the self, cognition, emotion and motivation, and development - are influenced by cultural meanings and practices.
Full Description
Bringing together leading authorities, this definitive handbook provides a comprehensive review of the field of cultural psychology. Major theoretical perspectives are explained, and methodological issues and challenges are discussed. The volume examines how topics fundamental to psychology-identity and social relations, the self, cognition, emotion and motivation, and development-are influenced by cultural meanings and practices. It also presents cutting-edge work on the psychological and evolutionary underpinnings of cultural stability and change. In all, more than 60 contributors have written over 30 chapters covering such diverse areas as food, love, religion, intelligence, language, attachment, narratives, and work.
Contents
I. The Discipline and Its History1. Sociocultural Psychology: The Dynamic Interdependence among Self Systems and Social Systems, Hazel Rose Markus and MarYam G. Hamedani2. Anthropological Foundations of Cultural Psychology, Robert A. LeVine3. Culture and Psychology: A History of the Study of Their Relationship, Harry C. Triandis4. Evolutionary Foundations of Cultural Psychology, Melvin J. KonnerII. Theory and Methods5. Cultural-Historical Activity Theory: Integrating Phylogeny, Cultural History, and Ontogenesis in Cultural Psychology, Michael Cole and Giyoo Hatano 6. Self as Cultural Mode of Being, Shinobu Kitayama, Sean Duffy, and Yukiko Uchida7. Integrating System Approaches to Culture and Personality: The Cultural Cognitive-Affective Processing System, Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton and Walter Mischel8. Methods in Cultural Psychology, Dov Cohen9. Cultural Neuroscience: Parsing Universality and Diversity across Levels of Analysis, Joan Y. Chiao and Nalini Ambady10. Priming ""Culture"": Culture as Situated Cognition, Daphna Oyserman and Spike Wing-Sing LeeIII. Identity and Social Relations11. Social Relationships in Our Species and Cultures, Alan P. Fiske and Susan T. Fiske12. Culture and Social Identity, Marilynn B. Brewer and Masaki Yuki13. Multicultural Identities, Ying-yi Hong, Ching Wan, Sun No, and Chi-yue Chiu14. Cultural Psychology of Workways, Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks and Fiona Lee15. Culture and Social Structure: The Relevance of Social Structure to Cultural Psychology, Carmi SchoolerIV. Acquisition and Change of Culture16. Food and Eating, Paul Rozin17. Religion's Social and Cognitive Landscape: An Evolutionary Perspective, Scott Atran18. Cultural Evolution and the Shaping of Cultural Diversity, Lesley Newson, Peter J. Richerson, and Robert Boyd19. Cultural Psychology of Moral Development, Joan G. Miller20. Situating the Child in Context: Attachment Relationships and Self-Regulation in Different Cultures, Gilda A. Morelli and Fred Rothbaum21. Biocultural Co-Construction of Developmental Plasticity across the Lifespan, Shu-Chen LiV. Cognition22. Intelligence and Culture, Robert J. Sternberg23. Perception and Cognition, Ara Norenzayan, Incheol Choi, and Kaiping Peng24. Narrative Reverberations: How Participation in Narrative Practices Co-Creates Persons and Cultures, Peggy J. Miller, Heidi Fung, and Michelle Koven25. Culture, Categorization, and Reasoning, Douglas L. Medin, Sara J. Unsworth, and Lawrence Hirschfeld26. Culture and Memory, Qi Wang and Michael Ross27. Language, Cognition, and Culture: Beyond the Whorfian Hypothesis, Chi-yue Chiu, Angela K-y. Leung, and Letty KwanVI. Emotion and Motivation28. Culture and Subjective Well-Being, William Tov and Ed Diener29. Culture and Motivation: What Motivates People to Act in the Ways That They Do?, Steven J. Heine30. The Cultural Psychology of Emotion, Batja Mesquita and Janxin Leu31. Passionate Love and Sexual Desire, Elaine Hatfield, Richard L. Rapson, and Lise D. Martel32. Emotion, Biology, and Culture, Robert W. Levenson, Jose Soto, and Nnamdi Pole33. Culture and Psychopathology: Foundations, Issues, and Directions, Anthony J. Marsella and Ann Marie YamadaVII. Commentaries from Two Perspectives34. An Anthropological Perspective: The Revival of Cultural Psychology-Some Premonitions and Reflections, Richard A. Shweder35. A Psychological Perspective: Cultural Psychology-Past, Present, and Future, Richard E. NisbettVIII. Epilogue36. Cultural Psychology: This Stanza and the Next, Dov Cohen and Shinobu Kitayama



