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Seven. Rasa and the Cultural Shaping of Human Consciousness
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Universalism without Uniformity 1
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Part One. Breaking Down Barriers through the Study of Culture in the Study of Mind
- One. Challenging Developmental Doctrines through Cross- Cultural Research 23
- Two. How Cultural Psychology Can Help Us See “Divinity” in a Secular World 32
- Three. Beyond Universal Taxonomic Frameworks in Cultural Social Psychology 45
- Four. From Value to Lifeworld 60
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Part Two. Psychological Processes across Culture: One Mind, Many Mentalities
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Section 1. Emotion: A Multiplicity of Feeling
- Five. “Kama Muta” or “Being Moved by Love”: A Bootstrapping Approach to the Ontology and Epistemology of an Emotion 79
- Six. Unsettling Basic States: New Directions in the Cross- Cultural Study of Emotion 101
- Seven. Rasa and the Cultural Shaping of Human Consciousness 115
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Section 2. Intersubjectivity: Social Trust, Interpersonal Attachment, and Agency
- Eight. The Socialization of Social Trust: Cultural Pluralism in Understanding Attachment and Trust in Children 135
- Nine. An Attachment-Theoretical Approach to Religious Cognition 152
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Part Three. Implications of Psychological Pluralism for a Multicultural World: “Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?”
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Section 1. Challenges to the Modern Nation- State: Globalization’s Impact on Morality, Identity, and the Person
- Ten. Acculturation, Assimilation, and the “View from Manywheres” in the Hmong Diaspora 173
- Eleven. Vexed Tolerance: Cultural Psychology on Multiculturalism 197
- Twelve. Equality, Not Special Protection: Multiculturalism, Feminism, and Female Circumcision in Western Liberal Democracies 214
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Section 2. Mental Health: Variations in Healthy Minds across Cultures
- Thirteen. Cultural Psychology and the Globalization of Western Psychiatric Practices 239
- Fourteen. Toward a Cultural Psychology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders 260
- Fifteen. The Risky Cartography of Drawing Moral Maps: With Special Reference to Economic Inequality and Sex- Selective Abortion 280
- Index 307
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction. Universalism without Uniformity 1
-
Part One. Breaking Down Barriers through the Study of Culture in the Study of Mind
- One. Challenging Developmental Doctrines through Cross- Cultural Research 23
- Two. How Cultural Psychology Can Help Us See “Divinity” in a Secular World 32
- Three. Beyond Universal Taxonomic Frameworks in Cultural Social Psychology 45
- Four. From Value to Lifeworld 60
-
Part Two. Psychological Processes across Culture: One Mind, Many Mentalities
-
Section 1. Emotion: A Multiplicity of Feeling
- Five. “Kama Muta” or “Being Moved by Love”: A Bootstrapping Approach to the Ontology and Epistemology of an Emotion 79
- Six. Unsettling Basic States: New Directions in the Cross- Cultural Study of Emotion 101
- Seven. Rasa and the Cultural Shaping of Human Consciousness 115
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Section 2. Intersubjectivity: Social Trust, Interpersonal Attachment, and Agency
- Eight. The Socialization of Social Trust: Cultural Pluralism in Understanding Attachment and Trust in Children 135
- Nine. An Attachment-Theoretical Approach to Religious Cognition 152
-
Part Three. Implications of Psychological Pluralism for a Multicultural World: “Why Can’t We All Just Get Along?”
-
Section 1. Challenges to the Modern Nation- State: Globalization’s Impact on Morality, Identity, and the Person
- Ten. Acculturation, Assimilation, and the “View from Manywheres” in the Hmong Diaspora 173
- Eleven. Vexed Tolerance: Cultural Psychology on Multiculturalism 197
- Twelve. Equality, Not Special Protection: Multiculturalism, Feminism, and Female Circumcision in Western Liberal Democracies 214
-
Section 2. Mental Health: Variations in Healthy Minds across Cultures
- Thirteen. Cultural Psychology and the Globalization of Western Psychiatric Practices 239
- Fourteen. Toward a Cultural Psychology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders 260
- Fifteen. The Risky Cartography of Drawing Moral Maps: With Special Reference to Economic Inequality and Sex- Selective Abortion 280
- Index 307