This book provides a comprehensive introduction to psychological
anthropology, covering both the early history and contemporary
state of the field. Eller discusses the major themes, theories,
figures and publications, and provides a detailed survey of the
essential and enduring relationship between anthropology and
psychology. The volume charts the development, celebrates the
accomplishments, critiques the inadequacies, and considers the
future of a field that has made great contributions to the overall
discipline of anthropology. The chapters feature rich ethnographic
examples and boxes for more in-depth discussion as well as
summaries and questions to support teaching and learning. This is
essential reading for all students new to the study of
psychological anthropology.
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