The Reckoning Heart: An Anthropologist Looks at Her Worlds,Used

The Reckoning Heart: An Anthropologist Looks at Her Worlds,Used

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Review An intriguing account of an anthropologist's journey. A fascinating read. Melford E. Spiro, Ph.D., University of California, San DiegoFinely crafted and highly readable. Ann W. Norton, Ph.D., Providence College Product Description What exactly is the tenuous connection between an individual and culture? When does a cultural tradition cease to offer security to its members and instead becomes so confining that one must protest or rebel to survive as an individual? These issues, which had often undercut the author's wellintentioned research plans, compelled her to pay attention to the subjective aspect of research as much as the objective ones. This was the beginning of an inner exploration which led her to become a Jungian psychotherapist and a different kind of observer of human nature and culture. About the Author Manisha Roy, Ph.D. is a Bengali who was born in Assam, India, and educated in Calcutta and the United States. Once an anthropologist, she is now a writer and lecturer in analytical psychology. She has been a practicing Jungian psychotherapist in the Boston area since 1985. She is the author of Bengali Women and coeditor, with Lena Ross, of Cast the First Stone: Ethics in Analytic Practice. She is also a contributor to Psychology & Religion at the Millennium & Beyond.

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