Personality and the Cultural Construction of Society
David K Jordan author Marc J Swartz author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:30th May '10
Should be back in stock very soon

Pyschological anthropology is a vital area of contemporary social science, and one of the field's most important and innovative thinkers is Melford E. Spiro. This volume brings together sixteen essays that review Spiro's theoretical insights and extend them into new areas. The essays center on several general problems: In what ways is it meaningful to speak of a social act as having "functions"? What elements and processes of human personality are universal, and why? What is the relationship between religion and personality? Why? What are the pyschological underpinnings of social manipulation?
"Superb. . . . An outstanding contribution to the field of psychological anthropology in particular and anthropology in general." -- Ralph Bolton, Pomona College
|"The volume can be read with profit by all serious students of culture." -- American Anthropologist
|"Unabashedly aims at using ethnographic material to illuminate general problems about human nature." -- American Ethnologist
ISBN: 9780817356347
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 38mm
Weight: 525g
448 pages