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At the Crossroads of Psychology and Anthropology

In Conversation with Jerome Bruner

Bradd Shore

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MIT Press
18 March 2025
A prominent anthropologist in conversation with one of America's most influential psychologists and educators.

A prominent anthropologist in conversation with one of America's most influential psychologists and educators.

In 1997, anthropologist Bradd Shore set out to interview the distinguished psychologist Jerome Bruner; his theme- psychology and anthropology-what links and separates the disciplines. What emerged over the course of four days was something far broader and more interesting- a wide-ranging conversation that explored the study of human behavior and meaning while capturing the unique energy, complexity, and charm of Bruner's manner of thinking through dialogue. This conversation appears for the first time in At the Crossroads of Psychology and Anthropology, offering readers unprecedented insight into Bruner's thought and influences-and a unique chance to share the pleasure of his company.

Edited into chapters with brief introductions, the book begins with the influences shaping Bruner's career, his role in the founding of cognitive psychology, his debates with fellow psychologists, his collaborations with his notable students, and his emerging interest in cultural psychology. The talk touches on contrasting methodologies, approaches to language, sense perception, violence, law, the role of categories in thinking, cultural relativism, the search for universals, and the complex interactions of culture and mind. In addition to portraying two approaches to the human sciences, At the Crossroads of Psychology and Anthropology is an intimate portrait of Bruner, a major shaper of modern psychology-and a demonstration of the dialectical and dialogical nature of his thought in all its fluidity and depth.
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9780262551045
ISBN 10:   0262551047
Pages:   290
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1 The Shape of a Career 2 Anthropology 3 Violence, Justice, and the Dark Side of Life 4 Theoretical Inclinations 5 Dialog and Dialectic 6 Students 7 Extraordinary Life, Ordinary Cognition 8 Scientific versus Folk Theories of Behavior 9 Altruism 10 Categories and Thinking 11 Scientific and Humanistic Thought 12 The “Natural Joints” of Experience 13 Coming to Our Senses 14 Culture 15 Language 16 Law 17 The Classroom 18 Legacy Acknowledgments Appendix A: Glossary of Names Appendix B: General Glossary Appendix C: Jerome Bruner’s Biography Appendix D: Jerome Bruner’s Publications Notes Index

Bradd Shore is Goodrich C. White Professor Emeritus of Anthropology at Emory University. Shore was a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and past President of the Society for Psychological Anthropology, which awarded him its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2019.

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