Indigenous psychologies in an era of decolonization. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Indigenous psychologies in an era of decolonization. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Indigenous psychologies in an era of decolonization
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor, Nuria Ciofalo.
- Editors:
- Ciofalo, Nuria
- Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Indigenous Psychologies: A Contestation for Epistemic Justice; Cultural and Scientific Colonization; Movement Towards Decolonization; Indigenous Psychologies; Decolonizing Emotions; Indigenous Research Methodologies; Some Examples of Indigenous Psychologies Around the World; American Indian Psychologies; African Psychologies; Chinese Psychologies; Filipino Psychologies; Hawaiian Psychologies; Indian Psychologies; Mexican Psychologies; Concluding Remarks; References 2 The Ecological Context and the Methods of Inquiry and PraxesThe Historical and Geopolitical Context; The Cosmogonic and Mythological Context; Myths and Legends; The Balche Ceremony; Dreams; The Pyramids as Residences of the Gods; The Colonial Cosmogony and Ideology of Oppression and Opposition; The Mestizo Ideology; The Decolonial Methodological Approach: Affective Conviviality, Epistemic Resistance, Epistemic Justice, and Decolonial Solidarity; Affective Conviviality; Epistemic Resistance; Epistemic Justice; Decolonial Solidarity; Toward Decolonial Action; References 3 Once upon a River and Ghosts: Jan Kachik Kisin Yoko Ja'The First Encounter with the Lacandon Community; The First Affective Conviviality: May-July 2012; Working in the School; Visit to Bonampak; The Encounter with the Lacandones of San Javier; The Encounter with the Tzeltales of Nueva Palestina; The Pause of Ceremonies and Music in Lacanja; Relations with Community HealthIntro; Preface; Contents; Contributors; List of Figures; List of Tables; 1 Indigenous Psychologies: A Contestation for Epistemic Justice; Cultural and Scientific Colonization; Movement Towards Decolonization; Indigenous Psychologies; Decolonizing Emotions; Indigenous Research Methodologies; Some Examples of Indigenous Psychologies Around the World; American Indian Psychologies; African Psychologies; Chinese Psychologies; Filipino Psychologies; Hawaiian Psychologies; Indian Psychologies; Mexican Psychologies; Concluding Remarks; References 2 The Ecological Context and the Methods of Inquiry and PraxesThe Historical and Geopolitical Context; The Cosmogonic and Mythological Context; Myths and Legends; The Balche Ceremony; Dreams; The Pyramids as Residences of the Gods; The Colonial Cosmogony and Ideology of Oppression and Opposition; The Mestizo Ideology; The Decolonial Methodological Approach: Affective Conviviality, Epistemic Resistance, Epistemic Justice, and Decolonial Solidarity; Affective Conviviality; Epistemic Resistance; Epistemic Justice; Decolonial Solidarity; Toward Decolonial Action; References 3 Once upon a River and Ghosts: Jan Kachik Kisin Yoko Ja'The First Encounter with the Lacandon Community; The First Affective Conviviality: May-July 2012; Working in the School; Visit to Bonampak; The Encounter with the Lacandones of San Javier; The Encounter with the Tzeltales of Nueva Palestina; The Pause of Ceremonies and Music in Lacanja; Relations with Community Health Organizations and Healers; Health Workshops for Teenagers; The Community Organization; Interweaving Daily Relations, Learning, Living, and Shaping Affection; The Community Teacher and Actor The Excursion to Sak Nok WaterfallThe Researchers Who Gathered Stories; The Dreams; The Community Theater: The River and the Ghosts of Kisin; The Community Theater: The Monkey Hunter; Ghosts Appear in the Community; The Meeting with the Organization for Human Rights, Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas in San Cristóbal de Las Casas; Going Back to the United States of America; Return to Lacanja During July-August 2015: Reviving Affective Relationships and Returning Products to the Community; The Visit to Chajul The Meeting with the Student, the Reencounter with the Children, the Dreams, and Kan, the Serpent GodContinuation of the Vision to Promote Community Education Generated in 2012; Planning the Community Assembly; Celebrating the Work Produced; The Celebration with the Ancestors of Bonampak; The Nightlife and the Ceremony; Accompanying Families in Resolving Health Issues; The Community Assembly; The Night and the Morning of the Books; Return in August of 2017; The Inter-american Psychology Conference in Merida, Yucatan; Continuing to Strengthen our Affective Conviviality … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 155.82
Ethnopsychology
Indigenous peoples -- Ethnic identity
Identity (Psychology)
FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General
PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development
PSYCHOLOGY / General
Electronic books
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783030048228
3030048225 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783030048211
3030048217 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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