| Aborigines, Australian 21 , 171-83 , 206 , 218 , 221 , 222 , 227 , 228 , 229 , 237 |
| Afikpo 190 |
| Aka Pygmies 172 , 227 |
| ancestors: |
| power of Gisu 188 , 205 , 230 ; |
| Trobriand 155 , 156 , 158 ; |
| see also kinship |
| anthropologist: |
| and dreams 104 , 111 ; |
| experience of fieldwork 9-13 , 55-6 , 184 ; |
| methodology distinguished from that of psychoanalyst 18 , 186 , 204 , 234 ; |
| subjectivity of 11 , 12-13 , 111 |
| anthropology, relation to psychoanalysis see under Lacan, Jacques; |
| psychoanalysis |
| Aranda 173 , 181 |
| Atkinson, Jane 140 |
| autochthony, and Oedipus myth 34 , 35 |
| Bailey, F.G. 87 , 89 |
| Balandier 7 |
| Basso, E.P. 102 , 103 , 104 |
| belief systems see religion |
| Bell, Amelia 146-7 |
| Benedict, Ruth 5-6 |
| Berdache 140 |
| Bernstein, B. 82 |
| binary oppositions 153-4 , 163 , 166 |
| Bion, Wilfred 5 , 8 , 52 , 117 |
| birth rites 49 |
| bisexuality 151 ; |
| Guro and Mwan 50-1 |
| Bohannan, Laura 10 |
| Bolia, song of 14 , 40 , 42-51 , 52 , 228 |
| Bollack, Jean 30 , 34 , 35 |
| brain physiology 233 |
| brother-sister relationship, Guro 40 , 48-50 |
| Brown, M.F. 100 |
| Buchholz, M.B. 110 |
| Calasso, Robert 29-30 |
| Canaque 134 |
| Caplan, P. 111 |
| castration, symbolic: |
| Gisu and 185 , 189 , 195 , 197 , 199 , 203 ; |
| Lacan and 145 , 159 , 195 , 197 ; |
| and self-blindness in Oedipus myth 35 , 37-8 |
| Cheyenne 134 |
| child/father relationship see father/son |
| child/mother relationship see mother/child |
| circumcision 21-2 , 91 , 173-4 , 177 , 179 , 181 , 184-207 , 226-7 , 229 , 230-1 |
| complementarity 13-16 , 22 , 23 , 29-95 , 184 , 235 ; |
| and incestuous fantasy and kinship among Guro 15 , 40-53 ; |
| and Islamic celebrations 15 , 66-9 ; |
| and Newfoundland Young Yids 15-17 , 70-94 ; |
| and Oedipus myth 14-15 , 35-9 |
| conflict, social 212-13 ; |
| and dreams 101 |
| cosmology 7 |
| council, conciliar rhetoric 82-9 , 90 |
| Crapanzano, V. 18 , 101 |
| Creek Indians 146-7 |
| cultural psychology 6 , 133 ; |
| see also self |
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Book title: Anthropology and Psychoanalysis:An Encounter through Culture.
Contributors: Suzette Heald - Editor, Ariane Deluz - Editor.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1994.
Page number: 239.
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