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Crossing Cultures: Anthropological and Psychological Visions, is now available

Date: 2017-11-28

1.The Reconstruction of Amis Tafalong Ancestral House: Reflectins on “Objects” Repatriation and “Traditions” Revitalization
2.House, Community and Ethnic group: The Identity Constitution among the Pinuyumayan (Puyuma) People, Eastern Taiwan
3.The Construction of Subjectivity, Illness and Identity: From Kaleawan Incident Amnesia to the Bodily History of the Kavalan
4.Labor, Body, and the “Intimate Family” among the Rukai of Taromak, Taiwan
5.Cultural Dilemma of Taiwan’s Endangered Ethnic Groups and Its Guardian Plan
6.Social Capital and Resilience in Indigenous Community: A Case of Bunun Wang-Hsiang Community
7.Homeland and Permanent House: Resilience from Post-Disaster Resettlement of Two Paiwan Villages in Southern Taiwan
8.A Brief History of the Indigenization of Psychology in Taiwan from the Perspective of Academia Sinica’s Institute of Ethnology (1970-1990)
9.Family Values and Marital Interaction in Married Couples
10.Finding the Positive Side of Outsourcing Elderly Care Services in Taiwan: Interpreting the Contemporary Evolution of Family Caregiving Practices for Elderly Parents Based on the Dual Filial Piety Model
11.Anthropology of Religion in China and Taiwan: a Comparative Sketch
12.A Journey Back to Tibetan Class-Based Society
13.“Culture” in the “Culture Industry”: A Case Study of the Jingpo National Minority Manau Zumko Dance Festival in the People’s Republic of China
14.Reflections on Legalscape in Oceania: A Comparative Austronesian Perspective

Contact:Ms. Lin, (02)2652-3484, world66@gate.sinica.edu.tw

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