Collection
Psychological Anthropology
- Submission status
- Closed
The articles remind us to retain some of the hopeful properties of care: not because critiques of care are invalid but because the contemporary global moment - characterized by widespread sentiments of powerlessness, futility, and paralysis in the face of climate change, pandemics, and war - calls for an anthropology that can do more than just critique. We believe that it is the responsibility of (psychological) anthropologists to care for others by sharing their knowledge with a broad range of people within and outside academia and not hesitating when it comes to putting visions into practice.
Editors
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Leberecht Funk
Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Leberecht.Funk@fu-berlin.de
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Thomas Stodulka
Institut für Sozial- und Kulturanthropologie, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Articles (5 in this collection)
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Special section: Psychological anthropology
Authors
- Leberecht Funk
- Thomas Stodulka
- Content type: Editorial
- Open Access
- Published: 26 June 2023
- Pages: 147 - 153
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‘Identified as gay’—Making up queer communities and sexual selves in Mumbai
Authors
- Annika Strauss
- Content type: Original article
- Open Access
- Published: 28 October 2022
- Pages: 155 - 164
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Urban walking as a practice of care: sensorial activism in Durban, South Africa
Authors
- Jeannine-Madeleine Fischer
- Content type: Original article
- Open Access
- Published: 20 October 2022
- Pages: 165 - 174
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Psychotherapy as care in Uganda: envisioning a “more-than-critique anthropology”
Authors
- Julia Vorhölter
- Content type: Original article
- Open Access
- Published: 13 October 2022
- Pages: 175 - 184