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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Universalism without Uniformity
- One Challenging Developmental Doctrines through Cross-Cultural Research
- Two How Cultural Psychology Can Help Us See “Divinity” in a Secular World
- Three Beyond Universal Taxonomic Frameworks in Cultural Social Psychology
- Four From Value to Lifeworld
- Five “Kama Muta” or “Being Moved by Love”: A Bootstrapping Approach to the Ontology and Epistemology of an Emotion
- Six Unsettling Basic States: New Directions in the Cross-Cultural Study of Emotion
- Seven <i>Rasa</i> and the Cultural Shaping of Human Consciousness
- Eight The Socialization of Social Trust: Cultural Pluralism in Understanding Attachment and Trust in Children
- Nine An Attachment-Theoretical Approach to Religious Cognition
- Ten Acculturation, Assimilation, and the “View from Manywheres” in the Hmong Diaspora<sup>1</sup>
- Eleven Vexed Tolerance: Cultural Psychology on Multiculturalism
- Twelve Equality, Not Special Protection: Multiculturalism, Feminism, and Female Circumcision in Western Liberal Democracies
- Thirteen Cultural Psychology and the Globalization of Western Psychiatric Practices
- Fourteen Toward a Cultural Psychology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders
- Fifteen The Risky Cartography of Drawing Moral Maps: With Special Reference to Economic Inequality and Sex-Selective Abortion<sup>1</sup>
- Index
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- Source:
- Universalism without Uniformity
- Author(s):
- Julia L. Cassaniti, Usha Menon
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction Universalism without Uniformity
- One Challenging Developmental Doctrines through Cross-Cultural Research
- Two How Cultural Psychology Can Help Us See “Divinity” in a Secular World
- Three Beyond Universal Taxonomic Frameworks in Cultural Social Psychology
- Four From Value to Lifeworld
- Five “Kama Muta” or “Being Moved by Love”: A Bootstrapping Approach to the Ontology and Epistemology of an Emotion
- Six Unsettling Basic States: New Directions in the Cross-Cultural Study of Emotion
- Seven <i>Rasa</i> and the Cultural Shaping of Human Consciousness
- Eight The Socialization of Social Trust: Cultural Pluralism in Understanding Attachment and Trust in Children
- Nine An Attachment-Theoretical Approach to Religious Cognition
- Ten Acculturation, Assimilation, and the “View from Manywheres” in the Hmong Diaspora<sup>1</sup>
- Eleven Vexed Tolerance: Cultural Psychology on Multiculturalism
- Twelve Equality, Not Special Protection: Multiculturalism, Feminism, and Female Circumcision in Western Liberal Democracies
- Thirteen Cultural Psychology and the Globalization of Western Psychiatric Practices
- Fourteen Toward a Cultural Psychology of Trauma and Trauma-Related Disorders
- Fifteen The Risky Cartography of Drawing Moral Maps: With Special Reference to Economic Inequality and Sex-Selective Abortion<sup>1</sup>
- Index