This article discusses how the Trobriand Islanders speak about body and mind. It addresses the following questions: do the linguistic datafit into theories about lexical universals of body-part terminology? Can we make inferences about the Trobrianders' conceptualization of psychological and physical states on the basis of these data? If a Trobriand Islander sees these idioms as external manifestations of inner states, then can we interpret them as a kind of ethnopsychological theory about the body and its role for emotions, knowledge, thought, memory, and so on? Can these idioms be understood as representation of Trobriand ethnopsychological theory
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This article discusses how the Trobriand Islanders speak about body and mind. It addresses the follo...
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The human body is unique: it is both an object of perception and the source of human experience. Its...
This article deals with the central position of the body in Polynesian and Kanak imaginary, ancestra...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...
This article discusses how the Trobriand Islanders speak about body and mind. It addresses the follo...
In many languages, terms denoting the human body and its parts constitute a closed subclass of nouns...
This article examines the status and functions of body-part words with respect to linguistic descrip...
In the 1920s, Bronislaw Malinowski – in the tradition of Herder and Humboldt and based on his experi...
The Trobriand language contains two spatial markers, o and wa, which designate types of space, space...
This essay approaches the complex triadic relation between concepts, body, and culture from an angle...
This paper investigates the way bodies and language are intertwined, examining how illness or trauma...
The Trobriand Islanders complex eschatological belief system explains in detail what happenes when a...
The idea of emotions belonging to the bodily sphere as constituting a universal and stable fact shou...
This article questions the Cartesian mind/body dichotomy followed by most Western academia. It compa...
Embodiment research has demonstrated that cognition is grounded in bodily interactions with the envi...
Transhumanism is a philosophy and a contemporary movement dedicated to improving the human condition...
The human body is unique: it is both an object of perception and the source of human experience. Its...
This article deals with the central position of the body in Polynesian and Kanak imaginary, ancestra...
International audienceThis article presents the first systematic typological study of emotional expr...