Die Weißen denken zuviel
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Die Weißen denken zuviel

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Die Weißen denken zuvielUnd dann verdienen sie viel Geld, und wenn sie viel Geld haben, machen sie sich Sorgen, dass das Geld verloren gehen knnte und sie keins mehr haben. Dann denken sie noch mehr und machen noch mehr Geld und haben nie genug. So kommt es, dass sie nicht glcklich sind.' (So ein Dorfchef aus Mali) Die Weien denken zuviel, Band 17 der Paul Parin Werkausgabe, erschien erstmals 1963 und wurde vielfach wiederaufgelegt. Er ist das erste Zeugnis einer

... Und dann verdienen sie viel Geld, und wenn sie viel Geld haben, machen sie sich Sorgen, dass das Geld verloren gehen könnte und sie keins mehr haben. Dann denken sie noch mehr und machen noch mehr Geld und haben nie genug. So kommt es, dass sie nicht glücklich sind.' (So ein Dorfchef aus Mali) Die Weißen denken zuviel, Band 17 der Paul-Parin-Werkausgabe, erschien erstmals 1963 und wurde vielfach wiederaufgelegt. Er ist das erste Zeugnis einer wissenschaftlichen Methode, die das Denken und Forschen einer ganzen Generation von Psychoanalytiker:innen und Ethnolog : innen beeinflusst hat. Insgesamt sechs Afrika-Expeditionen haben die Autor:innen unternommen, um mit Hilfe einer aus der Psychoanalyse entwickelten Gesprächstechnik das Seelenleben westafrikanischer Völker zu untersuchen. In diesem Band sind es die Dogon, ein Volk in Mali, dessen fremde, ferne und doch eigentümlich nahe Welt aus den Gesprächen unmittelbar zu uns spricht.

EAN: 9783991360124
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Titel der Reihe: Paul Parin Werkausgabe#17#
Autoren: Parin, Paul & Morgenthaler, Fritz & Parin-Matthèy, Goldy
Redaktion: Reichmayr, Johannes
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 655
Keyword: Dogon; Ethnopsychoanalyse; Psychoanalyse
Fachschema: Anthropologie / Kulturanthropologie~Kulturanthropologie~Analyse / Psychoanalyse~Psychoanalyse - Psychoanalytiker~Psychotherapie / Psychoanalyse
Fachkategorie: Psychoanalyse
Länge: 240 mm
Breite: 150 mm
Höhe: 44 mm
Gewicht: 1128 gr
Produktform: Kartoniert
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