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Pursuits of Happiness

Well-Being in Anthropological Perspective
Buch | Softcover
290 Seiten
2009
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-84545-708-2 (ISBN)
39,35 inkl. MwSt
Anthropology has long shied away from examining how human beings may lead happy and fulfilling lives. This book, however, shows that the ethnographic examination of well-being-defined as the optimal state for an individual, a community, and a societyA"-and the comparison of well-being within and across societies is a new and important area...
Anthropology has long shied away from examining how human beings may lead happy and fulfilling lives. This book, however, shows that the ethnographic examination of well-being—defined as “the optimal state for an individual, a community, and a society”—and the comparison of well-being within and across societies is a new and important area for anthropological inquiry. Distinctly different in different places, but also reflecting our common humanity, well-being is intimately linked to the idea of happiness and its pursuits. Noted anthropological researchers have come together in this volume to examine well-being in a range of diverse ways and to investigate it in a range of settings: from the Peruvian Amazon, the Australian outback, and the Canadian north, to India, China, Indonesia, Japan, and the United States.

Gordon Mathews is a Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. He has written What Makes Life Worth Living? How Japanese and Americans Make Sense of Their Worlds (1996) and Global Culture /Individual Identity: Searching for Home in the Cultural Supermarket (2000), and co-written Hong Kong, China: Learning to Belong to a Nation (2007); he has co-edited Consuming Hong Kong (2001) and Japan’s Changing Generations (2004).

Introduction: Anthropology, Happiness, and Well-Being

Gordon Mathews and Carolina Izquierdo



PART I: THEORETICAL BACKGROUND



Chapter 1. Why Anthropology Can Ill Afford to Ignore Well-Being

Neil Thin



Chapter 2. Is a Measure of Cultural Well-Being Possible or Desirable?

Benjamin Nick Colby



PART II: WELL-BEING IN SMALL-SCALE SOCIETIES



Chapter 3. Well-Being Among the Matsigenka of the Peruvian Amazon: Health, Missions, Oil, and “Progress”

Carolina Izquierdo



Chapter 4. Embodied Selves and Social Selves: Aboriginal Well-Being in Rural New South Wales, Australia

Daniela Heil



Chapter 5. The Shifting Landscape of Cree Well-Being

Naomi Adelson



PART III: WELL-BEING, CULTURE AND THE STATE



Chapter 6. Well-Being: Lessons from India

Steve Derné



Chapter 7. Well-Being, Cultural Pathology, and Personal Rejuvenation in a Chinese City, 1981- 2005

William Jankowiak



Chapter 8. Finding and Keeping a Purpose in Life: Well-Being and Ikigai in Japan and Elsewhere

Gordon Mathews



PART IV: NEW ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIRECTIONS



Chapter 9. Pleasure Experienced: Well-Being and the Japanese Bath

Scott Clark



Chapter 10. Selfscapes of Well-Being in a Rural Indonesian Village

Douglas Hollan



Chapter 11. Well-Being and Sustainability of Daily Routines: Families with Children with Disabilities in the United States

Thomas S. Weisner



Conclusion: Towards an Anthropology of Well-Being

Gordon Mathewsand Carolina Izquierdo



Tables

Figures

Bibliography

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 30.11.2009
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 390 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-84545-708-0 / 1845457080
ISBN-13 978-1-84545-708-2 / 9781845457082
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