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Whereas most anthropological research is grounded in social, cultural and biological analysis of the human condition, this volume opens up a different approach: its concerns are the psychic depths of human cultural life-worlds as explored through psycho-analytic practice and/or the psychoanalytically framed ethnographic project. In fact, some contributors here argue that the anthropological interpretation of human existence is not sustainable without psychoanalysis; others take a less extreme radical stance but still maintain that the unconscious matrix of the human psyche and of the intersubjective (social) reality of any given cultural life-world is a vital domain of anthropological and sociological inquiry and understanding.
Jadran Mimica lectures in Anthropology at the University of Sydney.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Explorations in Psychoanalytic EthnographyJadran MimicaChapter 1. Culture and Psychoanalysis: A Personal JourneySudhir KakarChapter 2. Aspects of the Naven Ritual: Conversations with an Iatmul Woman of Papua New GuineaFlorence Weiss and Milan StanekChapter 3. Descended from the Celestial Rope: From the Father to the Son, and from the Ego to the Cosmic SelfJadran MimicaChapter 4. To Dream, Perchance to Cure: Dreaming and Shamanism in a Brazilian Indigenous SocietyWaud H. KrackeChapter 5. A Psychoanalytic Revisiting of Fieldwork and Intercultural BorderlinkingRené DevischChapter 6. On Tjukurrpa, Painting Up, and Building ThoughtCraig San RoqueChapter 7. A Cartography of Mental HealthRenata Volich EisenbruchChapter 8. Psychotic Group Text: A Psychoanalytic Inquiry into the Production of Moral ConscienceJames M. GlassChapter 9. 204 Interpreting Numinous ExperiencesDan MerkurChapter 10. The Religion of Psychoanalysis, or Ode to a NightingaleShahid NajeebSubject IndexNames Index