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The Anthropology of Empathy: Asao Studies in Pacific Anthropology, cartea 1

Editat de Douglas W. Hollan, C. Jason Throop
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 aug 2011
Exploring the role of empathy in a variety of Pacific societies, this book is at the forefront of the latest anthropological research on empathy. It presents distinct articulations of many assumptions of contemporary philosophical, neurobiological, and social scientific treatments of the topic. The variations described in this book do not necessarily preclude the possibility of shared existential, biological, and social influences that give empathy a distinctly human cast, but they do provide an important ethnographic lens through which to examine the possibilities and limits of empathy in any given community of practice.Douglas W. Hollan is Professor of Anthropology and Luckman Distinguished Teacher at the University of California, Los Angeles, and an instructor at the New Center for Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.
C. Jason Throop is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA. He has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork on pain, suffering, and morality on the island of Yap in the Western Caroline Islands of Micronesia.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780857451026
ISBN-10: 0857451022
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: BERGHAHN BOOKS INC
Seria Asao Studies in Pacific Anthropology


Notă biografică

Douglas W. Hollan is Professor of Anthropology and Luckman Distinguished Teacher at the University of California, Los Angeles, and an instructor at the New Center for Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles. He is the author of numerous articles examinging the relationships among cultural, psychological, and emotional processes, co-author of Contentment and Suffering: Culture and Experience in Toraja (Columbia University Press, 1994) and The Thread of Life: Toraja Reflections on the Life Cycle (University of Hawai'i Press, 1996), and co-editor of Whatever Happened to Empathy? (Ethos 36, 2008). C. Jason Throop is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at UCLA. He has conducted extensive ethnographic fieldwork on pain, suffering, and morality on the island of Yap in the Western Caroline Islands of Micronesia. He is author of the book Suffering and Sentiment: Exploring the Vicissitudes of Experience and Pain on Yap (University of California Press, 2010) and co-editor of the volume Toward an Anthropology of the Will (Stanford University Press, 2010).

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction Douglas W. Hollanand C. Jason Throop Part I: History and Fieldwork as Lenses on Empathy Chapter 1. Empathy, Ethnicity, and the Self among the Banabans in Fiji Elfriede Hermann Chapter 2. The Boundaries of Personhood, the Problem of Empathy, and the Native's Point of ViewA" in the Outer Islands Maria Lepowsky Part II: Universal and Particular Aspects of Empathy Chapter 3. Empathy and As-IfA" Attachment in Samoa Jeannette Mageo Chapter 4. Empathic Perception and Imagination Among the Asabano: Lessons for Anthropology Roger Lohmann Part III: Personhood, Morality, and Empathy Chapter 5. Suffering, Empathy, and Ethical Subjectivity in Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia C. Jason Throop Chapter 6. Do Anutans Empathize?: Morality, Compassion, and Opacity of Other Minds Richard Feinberg Chapter 7. Bosmun Foodways: Emotional Reasoning in a PNG Life-World Anita von Poser Part IV: Vicissitudes of Empathy Chapter 8. Vicissitudes of EmpathyA" in a Rural Toraja Village Douglas W. Hollan Afterword Alan Rumsey Bibliography Index

Recenzii

[This volume] sets out to provide ethnographic data on a neglected topic and does much more than just that by exploring different ways to study such a slippery cultural expression/human capacity and to create empathy by representing fieldwork data.A" * Susanne Kuehling, University of Regina ...this collection on 'empathy' is excellent.A" * Donald Rubinstein, University of Guam This book is a pioneering work in the development of an anthropological approach to empathy.A" * Edward Schieffelin, University College, London