Michelle Anne Parsons,Katherine A Mason,Heather M Wurtz et al.
Michelle Anne Parsons et al.
Psychology has tended to conceptualize loneliness as a lack of intimate and social relationships. This analysis draws on the journal entries of 100 participants in the Pandemic Journaling Project (a research study and online journaling plat...
Dan Zahavi
Dan Zahavi
Is selfhood socially constituted and distributed? Although the view has recently been defended by some cognitive scientists, it has long been popular within anthropology and cultural psychology. Whereas older texts by Marcel Mauss, Clifford...
"I feel terrible and need to exercise to find any sort of joy": What COVID stay-at-home orders tell us about exercise as vitality politics and entertainment in the United States [0.03%]
“我觉得很糟糕,需要通过运动来获得快乐”:新冠肺炎疫情下的居家隔离令揭示了关于美国健身作为活力政治和娱乐的哪些情况?
Katie Rose Hejtmanek,Cara Ocobock
Katie Rose Hejtmanek
During COVID-19 stay-at-home orders (SaHOs), people faced drastic shifts in their work and home lives. These shifts, in combination with the temporary closure of gyms and fitness centers, led to exercise-routine disruption. We conducted a s...
A Critical Discourse Analysis of an Australian Incarcerated Trans Woman's Letters of Complaint and Self-Advocacy [0.03%]
澳大利亚被拘留的变性女性投诉信件和自我倡导文件的批评性话语分析
Sherree D Halliwell,Carol du Plessis,Andrew Hickey et al.
Sherree D Halliwell et al.
This case study provides a critical discourse analysis of 121 letters of complaint and self-advocacy authored by Natasha Keating, a trans woman incarcerated in two Australian male correctional facilities from 2000 to 2007. During her incarc...
When the Ghosts Live in the Nursery: Postpartum Depression and the Grandmother-Mother-Baby Triad in Luzhou, China [0.03%]
产后抑郁与奶奶-妈妈-婴儿三位一体关系的民族心理学研究——以中国泸州为例
Katherine A Mason
Katherine A Mason
In Luzhou, China, where grandmothers often serve as primary caregivers for infants, the past and the future haunt new mothers suffering from postpartum depression. In this article, I draw upon longitudinal interviews conducted with ten fami...
Satisfaction in the Soul: Common Factors Theory Applied to Traditional Healers in Rural Nepal [0.03%]
灵魂的满足:对尼泊尔农村传统治疗师应用共同因素理论
Tony V Pham,Rishav Koirala,Brandon A Kohrt
Tony V Pham
To explore the relationship between traditional healers and conventional psychotherapy, we conducted a combined ethnographic study and structured observational rating of healers in the middle hill region of central Nepal. We conducted in-de...
"He Who Has the Spirits Must Work a Lot": A Psycho-Anthropological Account of Spirit Possession in the Dominican Republic [0.03%]
“有灵精者,不得不劳苦”——多米尼加民主共和国灵精附身现象的心理人类学分析
Etzel Cardeña,Yvonne Schaffler
Etzel Cardeña
In this paper we present a multidisciplinary, developmental analysis of a Dominican Republic Vodou servidor ("Marcos"), from childhood to early adulthood, integrating ethnographic observation, field documentation, and anthropological analys...
"Whatever I Have to Do That's Right:" Culture and the Precariousness of Personhood in a Poor Urban Neighborhood [0.03%]
“只要能做的我都去做”:文化与贫困城市社区的人格脆弱性
Edward D Lowe
Edward D Lowe
This article presents a person-centered case study of one woman's struggles to realize a meaningful sense of personhood in a low-income urban neighborhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. An analysis of longitudinal ethnographic data for this case ...
Theodore K Gideonse
Theodore K Gideonse
I performed 14 person-centered ethnographies with methamphetamine-using HIV-positive men who have sex with men in San Diego, California, who were all subjects of the "anti-meth apparatus," a collection of government and nongovernment organi...
Postponing Passage: Doorways, Distinctions, and the Thresholds of Personhood among Older Chicagoans [0.03%]
缓步前行:论美国芝加哥老年人口中的“门”、“区别”与“门槛”
Elana D Buch
Elana D Buch
This article analyzes the quotidian ways that older Chicagoans remade and traversed physical boundaries between their homes and the city beyond. In so doing, it explores how changing engagements with the environment impact social personhood...