Contentment and Suffering: Culture and Experience in Toraja

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Columbia University Press, 1994 - 276 Seiten
Contentment and Suffering, a psychocultural ethnography of the Toraja wet-rice farmers of Indonesia, provides a rich portrait of Torajan life and contributes to debates on the relationship between culture and individual psychology.

Hollan and Wellenkamp describe the central aspects of Torajan personal experience -emotion, identity, and sense of self- and a variety of fascinating cultural practices, including possession trance, kickfights, elaborate mortuary customs, dream interpretation, and buffalo sacrifice.

Presenting exceptionally detailed ethnographic data through a person-centered perspective and extensive use of open-ended interviews, Contentment and Suffering engagingly expresses how the Toraja understand their lives.
 

Inhalt

Introduction
1
55
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PART ONE BASIC PSYCHOCULTURAL ORIENTATIONS
31
Notions of Order and Disorder
43
Aspects of Interpersonal Relationships
55
Aspects of Identity and Self
77
Gender
88
Sense of Vulnerability
94
Sense Perception
107
PART TWO SUFFERING
143
Dysphoria and Disorder
176
Coping With Disorder and Dysphoria
198
Culture and Experience in Toraja
214
Checklist of Open Interview Topics
227
Glossary
249
Index
267

Mental States and Processes
100

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