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Thomas H. Hay
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 5:71-89
In his article "The Self and Its Behavioral Environment" (1955: chaps. 4 and 8), Hallowell urged anthropologists to undertake studies of culturally standardized concepts of the self and the culturally standardized complementary aspects of the environ
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James Smith, Morton Teicher, Richard J.H. Smith, Thomas H. Hay, Vivian J. Rohrl, Charles A. Bishop, Robin Ridington, Leo Waisberg, William M. Bolman, David D. Turner, M. Jean Black, J. Anthony Paredes, Hazel H. Weidman, H. F. McGee, Marshall G. Hurlich, H. B. M. Murphy, Richard A. Preston, J.L. Brown, Lou Marano, Ruth Landes
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 23:385-412
Although "windigo psychosis" has served as a classic example of culture-bound psychopathology for almost half a century, five years' field experience among Northern Algonkians, extensive archival r...
Autor:
Thomas H. Hay
Publikováno v:
Ethos. 4:509-524
It is now more than twenty years since the publication of Anthony Wallace's "The Modal Personality Structure of the Tuscarora Indians as revealed by the Rorschach Test" (1952a). In that period, this study has become something of a classic in culture
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David M. Schneider, E. Markarian, Michel Panoff, David G. Epstein, William J. Voight, Jules DeRaedt, John Blacking, Paul Bohannan, Benjamin N. Colby, Bernhard Bock, Gordon W. Hewes, Thomas H. Hay, Gutorm Gjessing, J. L. Fischer
Publikováno v:
Current Anthropology. 14:357-372
Culture as a concept has not been fully examined by the profession for some time. This article is a challenge to carry out this examination. It begins by discussing problems in the use of the concept and then goes on to suggest a new way of looking a
Autor:
Thomas H. Hay
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 75:708-730
Social scientists often construct informal models of the behavior of typical members of a society or of members of a social category, such as “peasants.” A technique of formalizing such models in terms of mathematical decision theory is illustrat
Autor:
Thomas H. Hay
Publikováno v:
American Anthropologist. 73:1-19
Although windigo cannibalism is unique to the northern Algonkians, the psychodynamic factors which produce it are general. The differential occurrence of the disorder is explained in terms of the northern Algonkian emphasis on following inner prompti