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Ethos

Published by the American Anthropological Association on behalf of the Society for Psychological Anthropology

Edited by:

Janet Dixon Keller
Department of Anthropology
University of Illinois
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Print ISSN: 0091-2131
Online ISSN: 1548-1352
Frequency: Quarterly
Current Volume: 36 / 2008
Impact Factor: 0.365


Ethos is an interdisciplinary and international quarterly journal devoted to scholarly articles dealing with the interrelationships between the individual and the sociocultural milieu, between the psychological disciplines and the social disciplines.

 

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Special issue of Ethos!  Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology: Jerome Bruner and His Inspiration.

This April, ETHOS, the Journal for the Society of Psychological Anthropology, presents a special issue devoted to the work of renowned cultural psychologist Jerome Bruner, a key figure in the cognitive revolution, celebrated not only for his cross-disciplinary approach to studying culture and mind, but for his wide-reaching influence in the fields of medicine, law, and education.

Bruner's Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology
Cheryl Mattingly, Nancy C. Lutkehaus, and C. Jason Throop

Culture and Mind: Their Fruitful Incommensurability
Jerome Bruner

Putting "Culture" Into Cultural Psychology: Anthropology's Role in the Development of Bruner's Cultural Psychology
Nancy C. Lutkehaus

The Cultural Psychology of Suffering: The Many Meanings of Health in Orissa, India (and Elsewhere)
Richard A. Shweder

Self-Enhancement and Self-Effacement in Reaction to Praise and Criticism: The Case of Multiethnic Youth
Lalita K. Suzuki, Helen M. Davis, and Patricia M. Greenfield

Spiritual Work, Memory Work: Revival and Recollection at Salem Camp Meeting
Bradd Shore

The Narrative Organization of Collective Memory
James V. Wertsch

Reading Minds and Telling Tales in a Cultural Borderland
Cheryl Mattingly

Telling Theories
Donald Brenneis