Power and the self /
edited by Jeannette Marie Mageo.
- 1st ed.
- Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- xi, 221 p. ;
- Publications of the Society for Psychological Anthropology .
Machine generated contents note: 1 Introduction: theorizing power and the self -- JEANNETTE MARIE MAGEO AND BRUCE M. KNAUFT -- Part I Power differentials in the US -- 2 The genocidal continuum: peace-time crimes -- NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES -- 3 Intimate powers, public selves: Bakhtin's space of authoring -- WILLIAM S. LACHICOTTE -- Part II Transnational psychologies -- 4 Playing with power: morphing toys and transforming heroes in kids' mass culture -- ANNE ALLISON 7 -- 5 Consciousness of the state and the experience of self: the runaway daughter of a Turkish guest worker -- KATHERINE PRATT EWING -- Part III Colonial encounters: power/history/self -- 6 Spirit, self, and power: the making of colonial experience in Papua New Guinea -- DOUGLAS DALTON -- 7 Self models and sexual agency -- JEANNETTE MARIE MAGEO -- Part IV Reading power against the grain -- 8 Eager subjects, reluctant powers: the irrelevance of ideology in a secret New Guinea male cult -- HARRIET WHITEHEAD -- 9 Feminist emotions -- CATHERINE LUTZ -- Index.