Dear Martin and Others
A hint from a clinical anthropologist in this paper (translated from a
Dutch Handbook in Cultural psychiatry) in bringing anthropology even
more home :).
By introducing (anthropological informed) rituals in mental health and
youth care settings:
*Rituals and Protective Wrapping in Psychiatry: Co-creating Transitional
Spaces with Families
<http://www.beschermjassen.nl/wp-content/pdf/2010_Bekkum_et.al._RITUALS.pdf>*
(2010)
In a EASA Anthropology of Children and Youth Seminar at the Free
University Amsterdam we presented a new analytical/conceptual level of
'collective empathy/reflexivity' ...*The Value of Transcultural
Family/System Therapy in Child and Youth Care
<http://acyig.americananthro.org/2016/01/07/seminar-the-value-of-transcultural-familysystem-therapy-in-child-and-youth-care/>
*(2016)** For more info on methodological issues in co-creating
collective empathy/reflexivity see HERE
<https://fsw.vu.nl/en/Images/15_January_201666666666666_tcm250-701907.pdf>)
Hope this is useful while I found work, since 1993, in translating
anthropological concepts in clinical
Dirck van Bekkum Cultural & Social Anthroplogy (MSc) and Groupstherapist
The Netherlands, self-employed clinical-system anthropologist
www.anthropo-gazing.nl
PS for my forthcomng rounding up bundle (22 publications between
1992-2017) in clinical/educational anthropology (see HERE
<https://www.academia.edu/33623793/2017_YOUNG_MEN_AS_WHISTLEBLOWERS_An_Anthropological_Gaze_upon_Failing_Institutions_and_Transitional_Spaces>
and HERE)
<https://www.academia.edu/32939998/20170510_Bekkum_English_Summary_of_Dutch_Reader_YOUNG_Men_as_Systemic_Whistleblowers.pdf>
Op 3-1-2018 om 13:00 schreef Stefan Ecks:
> Dear All,
>
> "empathy" turns out to be a surprisingly difficult topic for (medical)
> anthropologists. A new article on empathy, neurodiversity, and
> interspecies relations has just been published by Malcolm &
> colleagues:
> http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13648470.2017.1291115 .
> This article tries to answer why horses can "open up the world" for
> autistic children.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
> On 03/01/2018 12:41, Marie-Pierre Gibert wrote:
>> Dear Martin, dear all,
>>
>> Your query made me think about the work of some french
>> ethnomusicologists working in the Research center CREM at the
>> University Paris 10 and CNRS (http://crem-cnrs.fr/), in particular
>> Victor Stoichita and Filipo Bonini Baraldi who are working with rom
>> musicians and the way these musicians are experts in understanding
>> which kind of music the listeners are expecting, depending on their
>> emotional state.
>> I have only french bibliographical references to offer you right now,
>> but I believe they have published in english, or at least Victor will
>> be able to exchange with you if you contact him (http://svictor.net/):
>>
>> Victor Stoichita. 2008. Fabricants d’émotion. Musique et malice dans
>> un village tsigane de Roumanie. Nanterre : Société d’ethnologie.
>> Coll. Hommes et musiques. Livre accompagné d’un DVD (audio, vidéo,
>> animations interactives).
>>
>> Filipo Bonini Baraldi. 2010. "Jouer aux noces puis entre soi. Le
>> cycle de l'émotion chez les musiciens tsiganes de Transylvanie".
>> Cahiers d'ethnomusicologie 23 (Special issue on Emotions).
>>
>>
>> On a different tone, closer to what you mentioned regarding
>> methodological issues, yet quite useful I believe, is the book edited
>> by Heidi Armbruster and Anna Laerke. 2008. Taking Sides. Ethics,
>> Politics and Fieldwork in Anthropology. Berghahn.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Marie-Pierre
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *******************
>> Marie-Pierre Gibert, Dr
>>
>> Lecturer in Social Anthropology
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>> https://creole.univie.ac.at/
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>> Le 3 janv. 2018 à 11:12, Martin Loeng a écrit :
>>
>>> Hello everyone!
>>>
>>> I humbly ask for your recommendations on the subjects of
>>> anthropology and empathy. I am having a hard time finding work that
>>> isn't somehow directly related to health and therapy, or empathy and
>>> emotion as methodological concern, but which explores more how
>>> people employ empathic capacities in their everyday lives. My own
>>> project deals with young Tanzanian's attempts to engage with
>>> foreigners in and around the tourism industry. I would also be very
>>> excited if anyone had recommendations for how anthropologists have
>>> written about these subjects ethnographically.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Martin Loeng
>>> Ph.D. fellow
>>> Department of Social Anthropology
>>> NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology
>>>
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