The Culture and Psychology Reader

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The Culture and Psychology Reader by Goldberger, Nancy Rule; Veroff, Jody Bennet, 9780814730812
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  • ISBN: 9780814730812 | 0814730817
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 9/1/1995

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The breadth of representation, coupled with the high quality of the individual contributions, makes this volume an important resource.--Jill Morawski, Wesleyan UniversityTo do psychology across the barriers of group and cultural difference is the field's greatest challenge at the close of this century. And this book coheres the elements of that challenge--the different perspectives, the philosophical conundrums, the unavoidable realities, and the opportunities-- better than any book I have seen so far.--Claude M. SteeleStanford UniversityCultural differences affect everything from international relations to the trivial encounters of daily life. Tensions between the U.S. and Japan, strife between African-Americans and Koreans, the difficulty urban youth encounter in adapting to a white-collar professional culture--all can be traced, directly or indirectly, to cultural and psychological barriers.The Culture and Psychology Readergathers a wide range of contributors to present a comprehensive guide to the myriad issues at the nexus of culture and psychology. What role have culture, race, and ethnicity assumed--or, rather, been allocated--in American psychology? How do traditionally marginalized groups, such as African-Americans, poor women, lesbians and gays, and bicultural people, perceive themselves and what can this tell us about the interplay between culture and psychology?Beginning with definitions and an overview, the book examines such issues as development, adaption, the acquisition of culture, the self in a cultural context, and diagnostic assessment and treatment acknowledging the risk of cultural bias. Contributors to this volume include: Clifford Geertz, Richard Shweder, John Ogbu, Laura Brown, Michelle Fine and Adrienne Asch, Cherrie Moraga, June Jordan, Arturo Madrid, Howard Gardner, and Arthur Kleinman.
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