Crafting Masculine Selves: Culture, War, and Psychodynamics in Afghanistan
Autor Andrea Chiovendaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mar 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197627532
ISBN-10: 0197627536
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 236 x 156 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197627536
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 236 x 156 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Because of my experience in Afghanistan, I would recommend Crafting Masculine Selves for those working in or returning from the region. ... In a political science or international relations course, Crafting Masculine Selves could be challenging because it is rooted in a very different academic discipline. The perspective and insights are worth the challenge.
[T]he current anthropological interest in person-centered ethnography, the study of subjectivity, and the anthropology of suffering offers a new point of contact with current psychoanalytic thinking and gives renewed life to the field of psychoanalytic anthropology.
Crafting Masculine Selves demonstrates how ethnographic method can be expanded to include interdisciplinary expertise, while remaining critical of the knowledge production processes that undergird this expertise. ... This in itself is a significant contribution to the critical processes of how we develop analytical frameworks and expertise practices in academic disciplines.
This book offers a remarkable glimpse into the psychological lives of individual Pashtun men, achieving everyday masculinity at a time of extraordinary violence in Afghanistan. The book reframes our understanding of both Pashtun masculinity and the place of psychoanalytic interpretation in the practice of person-centered ethnography. A rare achievement pointing to new directions for psychological anthropology.
One of the most compelling examples of person-centered ethnography in recent years. Chiovenda uses his background in anthropology, psychoanalysis, and military culture and ethos to illuminate intimate aspects of the development and performance of masculinity in contemporary Afghanistan. An important contribution to the emerging study of cultural psychodynamics.
Enthralling ethnographic investigation of prolonged conflict and psychological dynamics when trained on masculinity. Essential reading for scholars of psychological life, psychoanalysis, and cultural meaning.
Crafting Masculine Selves is a tour de force: Andrea Chiovenda provides psychodynamically sophisticated portraits of Pashtun men as they behave aggressively or avoid aggression in reaction to their community environments. There are unprecedented insights in this book.
In this impressive and challenging study, Andrea Chiovenda draws on extensive dialogues with a range of Pashtun men in Afghanistan to show how alternative masculine identities are constructed and transformed within their violent cultural and political milieu. His book not only gives the reader a deep understanding of the vicissitudes of masculinity in Afghanistan, it also provides a much-needed new paradigm for integrating contemporary psychoanalytic theory with ethnographic practice. It has the potential to be a game-changer for both fields.
[T]he current anthropological interest in person-centered ethnography, the study of subjectivity, and the anthropology of suffering offers a new point of contact with current psychoanalytic thinking and gives renewed life to the field of psychoanalytic anthropology.
Crafting Masculine Selves demonstrates how ethnographic method can be expanded to include interdisciplinary expertise, while remaining critical of the knowledge production processes that undergird this expertise. ... This in itself is a significant contribution to the critical processes of how we develop analytical frameworks and expertise practices in academic disciplines.
This book offers a remarkable glimpse into the psychological lives of individual Pashtun men, achieving everyday masculinity at a time of extraordinary violence in Afghanistan. The book reframes our understanding of both Pashtun masculinity and the place of psychoanalytic interpretation in the practice of person-centered ethnography. A rare achievement pointing to new directions for psychological anthropology.
One of the most compelling examples of person-centered ethnography in recent years. Chiovenda uses his background in anthropology, psychoanalysis, and military culture and ethos to illuminate intimate aspects of the development and performance of masculinity in contemporary Afghanistan. An important contribution to the emerging study of cultural psychodynamics.
Enthralling ethnographic investigation of prolonged conflict and psychological dynamics when trained on masculinity. Essential reading for scholars of psychological life, psychoanalysis, and cultural meaning.
Crafting Masculine Selves is a tour de force: Andrea Chiovenda provides psychodynamically sophisticated portraits of Pashtun men as they behave aggressively or avoid aggression in reaction to their community environments. There are unprecedented insights in this book.
In this impressive and challenging study, Andrea Chiovenda draws on extensive dialogues with a range of Pashtun men in Afghanistan to show how alternative masculine identities are constructed and transformed within their violent cultural and political milieu. His book not only gives the reader a deep understanding of the vicissitudes of masculinity in Afghanistan, it also provides a much-needed new paradigm for integrating contemporary psychoanalytic theory with ethnographic practice. It has the potential to be a game-changer for both fields.
Notă biografică
Andrea Chiovenda is a post-doctoral research associate in the department of Global Health and Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and an affiliated faculty member at Emerson College, Boston. He received his PhD in anthropology from Boston University, and his doctoral fieldwork was carried out in Afghanistan, where he investigated the psychological impact of strict cultural idioms and norms of masculinity among Afghan Pashtun men. His new, ongoing ethnographic project is taking place in Greece, where he is studying the psychological consequences of displacement and migration among Afghan refugees.