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Man and his culture: psychoanalytic anthropology after "Totem and taboo."
- Title
- Man and his culture: psychoanalytic anthropology after "Totem and taboo."
- Author
- Muensterberger, Werner.
- Publication
- New York, Taplinger Pub. Co. [1970]
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- Description
- 411 p.; 23 cm.
- Subjects
- Contents
- On the cultural determinants of individual development, by W. Muensterberger.--The psychoanalytic interpretation of culture, by G. Róheim.--Totem and taboo: a reappraisal, by D. Freeman.--On the biopsychological determinants of social life, by W. Muensterberger.--Concepts of normal behaviour in the light of psychoanalysis, by A. W. Fraser.--Normal and abnormal: the key concepts of ethnopsychiatry, by G. Devereux.--Dream analysis and field work in anthropology, by G. Róheim.--Play analysis with Normanby Island children, by G. Róheim.--Character analysis based on the behavior patterns of "primitive" Africans, by P. Parin and F. Morgenthaler.--Mohave orality: an analysis of nursing and weaning customs, by G. Devereux.--Some psychoanalytic comments on "culture and personality," by H. Hartmann, E. Kris, and R. M. Lowenstein.--Comments on anthropology and the study of complex cultures, by S. Axelrad.--Orality and dependence: characteristics of southern Chinese, by W. Muensterberger.--Is the Oedipus complex universal? The Jones-Malinomski debate revisited and a south Italian "nuclear complex," by A. Parsons.--Bibliography (p. 385-389)
- Call Number
- D-20 4277
- ISBN
- 0800850858
- LCCN
- 79103017 //r953
- OCLC
- 95018
- Author
- Muensterberger, Werner.
- Title
- Man and his culture: psychoanalytic anthropology after "Totem and taboo."
- Imprint
- New York, Taplinger Pub. Co. [1970]
- Research Call Number
- D-20 4277