What Does a Psychological Anthropologist Do?
Psychological anthropology is a concept proposed by Chinese-American anthropologist Francis LKHsu in 1961.
Psychological anthropology
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- Chinese name
- Psychological anthropology
- Foreign name
- Psychological Anthropology
- Time
- 1961
- Presenter
- Xu Yiguang
- Psychological anthropology is a concept proposed by Chinese-American anthropologist Francis LKHsu in 1961.
- Psychological Anthropology
- In 1961, Francis LKHsu published the book "Anthropology of Psychology: A Method of Studying Culture and Personality", which put forward the concept of psychological anthropology. A small-scale revival of psychological anthropology has emerged in the United States. Under the influence of Freud's doctrine of human development and psychological dynamics, the revivalists formed a new school of psychology. Its performance is one of the emergence of so-called "cognitive anthropology", and the further application of anthropology to psychodynamics. For the purpose of the research method. At present, this school has two regular journals, and hundreds of anthropologists and psychologists are engaged in this research.