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cccvii[307] R.H. Winthrop. Dictionary of Concepts in Cultural Anthropology, p.147.

cccviii[308] Thompson J.B. Ideology and Modern Culture, 1990, p.132.

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cccxi[311] Todlock, Barbara. From Participant Observation to the Observation of Participation: The Emergence of Narrative Ethnography. // Journal of Anthropological Research. 1991, Vol. 47, No 1, ?.69.

cccxii[312] Ibid.

cccxiii[313] Smith, Peter B., Michael H. Bond (eds.) Social Psychology. Across Cultures. Analysis and Perspectives. N. Y., ets., Haruester Wheatsheaf, 1983, р. 47.

cccxiv[314] Thompson J.B., ?. 132 - 133.

cccxv[315] Geertz Cl. Interpretation of Culture. New York: Basic Books, 1973, p. 5.

cccxvi[316] Ibid.

cccxvii[317] Ibid., p. 43.

cccxviii[318] Chris, Jenks. Culture. L., N.Y.; Routledge, 1993, ?. 30.

cccxix[319] Chris, Jenks. Culture, ?. 31.

cccxx[320] John Thimpson. Ideology and Modern Culture, ?. 131.

cccxxi[321] Clifford Geertz. “From the native’s point of view” On the Nature of anthropological Understanding. In: Richard A. Shweder, LeVine, Robert (eds.) Culture Theory. Essays on Mind, self. and Emotion. Cambridge, london, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

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cccxxiii[323] Thomas, Nicholas. Out of Time. History and Evolution in Anthropological Discourse. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1996, ?. 25.

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cccxxviii[328] Waud H. Kracke. Reflections on the Savage Self: Introspection, Empathy, and Anthropology. In: M.M. Suerez-Orozco. (ed.) The Making of Psychological Anthropology II. Harcourt Brace College Publisher, 1994, ??. 201 - 211.

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cccxxxv[335] Said E. Culture and Imperialism. London, 1994, p. 129.

cccxxxvi[336] Clifford, J. The Predicament of Culture: Twentieth Century Ethnography, Literature and Art. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard Univ. Pr., 1988, ?. 274.

cccxxxvii[337] P. Rabel and A. Rosman, ?. 339.

cccxxxviii[338] D’Andrade. Introduction: John Whiting and Anthropology. In: Whiting J.W.M. Culture and Human Development: Selected Papers, 1994, ?. 1.

cccxxxix[339] P. Rabel and A. Rosman, ?. 335.

cccxl[340] Stanley R. Barrett. The Rebirth of Anthropological Theory. Toronto, Buffalo, L.: Univ. of Toronto Pr., 1984, ?. 4.

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cccxliii[343] Oai ?a, nn. 47 - 49.

cccxliv[344] Katherine P. Ewing. Is Psychoanalysis relevant for Anthropology. In Theodore Schwartz, Geoffrey M. White, and Catherine A. Lutz. New Direction in Psychological Anthropology. Cambridge Univ. Pr., 1992,. p.265.

cccxlv[345] Stanley R. Barrett. The Rebirth of Anthropological Theory. Toronto, Buffalo, L.: Univ. of Toronto Pr., 1984, ?. 4.

cccxlvi[346] Bradd Shore. Twice-Born, Once Conceived: Meaning Construction and Cultural Cognition. // American Anthropologist. 1991, Vol. 93, No 1, March, p.10.

cccxlvii[347] Sara Harkness. Human Development in Psychological Anthropology, p.118.

cccxlviii[348] Skinner, Quentin. (ed.) The Return of Grand Theory in the Human Sciences. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1985.

cccxlix[349] Geoffrey M. White and Catherine A. Lutz. Intriduction. In: New direction in Psychological Anthropology. Theodor Schwartz, Geoffry M. White, catherine A. Lutz (eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, p. 4.

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dxi[14] Ibid., рр. 139 - 140.

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dxiii[16] Ibid, p. 145.

dxiv[17] Ibid, pр. 159 - 160.

dxv[18] М. Коул. Культурно-историческая психология. М.: Когито-центр, 1997, сс. 127 - 128.

dxvi[19]Там же, сс. 130 - 131.

dxvii[20]Michael Cole.Socio-cultural-historical psychology: some general remarks and a proposal for a new kind of cultural-genetic methodology. In: Wertsch, James V. (ed.). Sociocultural Studies of Mind. Cambridge University Press , 1995, p. 188.

dxviii[21] James V. Wertsch. Voices of the Mind. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard Univ. Pr., 1991, рр. 19 - 20.

dxix[22] Wertsch, J. V. Vygotsky and the social formation of mind. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1985.

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dxxv[28]James V. Wertsch. Voices of the Mind, р. 36.

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dxxx[33] Ibid., рp. 41 -42.

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dxxxii[35]Ibid.,pp. 49 - 50.

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dliii[56] Ibid, p. 325.

dliv[57] Ibid, p. 330.

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dlvi[59] Ibid, pp. 331.

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dlviii[61] Thedore Schwartz. Anthropology and Psychology, 1994.

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dlxii[65] Schwartz, Th. Where is the culture? In: George Spindler (ed.) The Making of Psycholodgical Anthropology. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1978, pp. 420 - 421.

dlxiii[66] Ibid, pp. 427.

dlxiv[67] Ibid, pp. 432 - 433.

dlxv[68] Melford E. Spiro. Theoretical Papers of Melford E. Spiro. Ed. by B. Rilborn and L.L. Langness. Chicago, London: University of Chocago Press, 1987.

dlxvi[69] Ibid, p. 34

dlxvii[70] Ibid, pp. 34 - 35.

dlxviii[71] Schweder, Richard A. Anthropology's Romantic Rebellion against the Enlighenment, or There's more to Thinking than reason and Evidence. In Richard A. Shweder and Robert LeVine (eds.) Cultural Theory: Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotion. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.

dlxix[72] Melford E. Spiro. Some reflections on Cultural determinism and relativism with Special Reference to Emotion and Reason. In: Richard A. Shweder, Robert A. LeVine (eds.) Cultural Theory. Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotion. Cambridge, L., NY., New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 327 – 328.

dlxx[73] Theoretical Papers of Melford E. Spiro., p 38.

dlxxi[74] Robert A. LeVine. Properties of Culture. An Ethnographic View. Richard A. Shweder, Robert A. LeVine (eds.) Cultural Theory. Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotion. Cambridge, L., NY., New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, ?. 67.

dlxxii[75] Robert A. LeVine. Culture, Behavior and Personality. An Introduction to the Comparative Study of Psychosotial Adaptation. Chicago: Aldine Publishing Company, 1974, pp. 3 - 4.

dlxxiii[76] Ibid., р. 5.

dlxxiv[77] Robert A. LeVine. Culture, Behavior and Personality, pp. 134 - 135.

dlxxv[78] Spiro, M.E. Social Sistems, Personality and Functional Analysis. In: Kaplan, B. Studying Personality Cross-Culturally. Evanston, Ill.: Row, Peterson, 1961.

dlxxvi[79]Ibid.

dlxxvii[80]Robert A. LeVine. Culture, Behavior and Personality, 1974, pp.144 - 145.

dlxxviii[81]Inkeles, Alex and Levinson, Daniel. National Character: the Study of Madal Personality and Sotiocultural System. In: G. Lindzey, E. Aronson (eds.) The Handbook of Sotial Psuchology. Reading, Mass, Menlo Pork, Calif., L.: 1969, vol. 4.

dlxxix[82]Robert A. LeVine. Culture, Behavior and Personality, pp.154 - 155.

dlxxx[83]Ibid., pp.155 - 156.

dlxxxi[84]Ibid., pp.157 - 158.

dlxxxii[85]Wallace, A.F.C. Revitalization Movements // American Anthropologist, 1956, N 58, pp. 264 - 281.

dlxxxiii[86]Robert A. LeVine. Culture, Behavior and Personality, pp.159 - 160.

dlxxxiv[87] Harkness, Sara. Human Development in Psychological Anthropology. In: Theodor Schwartz, Geoffry M. White, Natherine A. Lutz (eds.). New direction in Psychological Anthropology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, pp. 38-39.

dlxxxv[88]Ingham, John M. Psychological anthropology reconsidered.Cambrige, Published by the Press Syndicate of the University of Combridge,1996, р. 24.

dlxxxvi[89]Ibid., рр. 83 - 84.

dlxxxvii[90]Ibid., pp. 84 - 85.

dlxxxviii[91]Ibid., p. 87.

dlxxxix[92]Ibid., p. 91.

dxc[93]Ibid., p.71.

dxci[94]Ibid., pр.63 - 64.

dxcii[95]Ibid., p.75.

dxciii[96]Ibid., p.99.

dxciv[97] М. Коул. Культурно-историческая психология. М.: Когито-центр, 1997, с. 131.

dxcv[98] Там же. сс. 141 – 142.

dxcvi[99]Коул, М. Культурные механизмы развития // Вопросы психологии. 1995, № 3, с. 5.

dxcvii[100] М. Коул. Культурно-историческая психология, 1997, с.143.

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dcxxxv[138]Ibid., p. 8.

dcxxxvi[139]MichaelCole. Culture and Cognitive Science.

dcxxxvii[140]Ibid.

dcxxxviii[141]Ibid.

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dcxl[143]MichaelCole. Culture and Cognitive Science.

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dcxlii[145]Hutchins, E. Cognition in the wild. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1995, р. 366.

dcxliii[146] Richard A. Shweder. Thinking Through Cultures. Cambridge (Mass.), London (England): Harvard University Press, 1991, ?. 2.

dcxliv[147] Ibid., pp. 84.

dcxlv[148] Ibid., pp. 88.

dcxlvi[149] Ibid., pp. 90.

dcxlvii[150]Ibid, ?. 88.

dcxlviii[151]М. Коул. Культурно-историческая психология, с.127.

dcxlix[152] Richard A. Shweder. Thinking Through Cultures, pp. 48 – 49.

dcl[153]Ibid, ?. 101.

dcli[154]Ibid, ?. 107.

dclii[155]Ibid, ?. 107.

dcliii[156]Roy G. D’Andrade. Cultural Meaning Systems. In: Richard A. Shweder, Robert A. LeVine (eds.) Cultural Theory. Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotion. Cambridge, L., NY., New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, ?. 105.

dcliv[157]Richard A. Shweder. Thinking Through Cultures, ?р.100 - 101.

dclv[158]Ibid, ?. 78.

dclvi[159]Ibid, ?. 103.

dclvii[160]Shweder, R.A. Preview: A Colloquy of Culture Theorists. In: R. A. Shweder, R. A. LeVine (eds.) Cultural Theory. Essays on Mind, Self, and Emotion. Cambridge, L., NY., New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, p. 2.

dclviii[161]Shweder R.A. Thinking Througt Cultures, p. 80.

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dclx[163]Richard Shweder. Anthropology’s Romantic Rebellion against the Enlightenment, or There’s more to Thinking than Reason and Evidence. In: Richard A. Shweder, LeVine, Robert (eds.) Culture Theory. Essays on Mind, self. and Emotion. Cambridge, london, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, р. 26 - 27.

dclxi[164]Ibid., р. 37.

dclxii[165]Ibid., p. 40.

dclxiii[166]Richard A. Shweder and Edmund J. Bourne. Does the concept of the Person vary Cross-Culturally? In: Richard A. Shweder, LeVine, Robert (eds.) Culture Theory. Essays on Mind, self. and Emotion. Cambridge, london, New York, New Rochelle, Melbourne, Sydney: Cambridge University Press, 1984, р. 189.

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dclxvi[169]Ibid., p. 91.

dclxvii[170]Ibid., p. 98.

dclxviii[171] Ibid., p. 100.

dclxix[172] Ibid., p. 104.

dclxx[173] Ibid., p. 109.

dclxxi[174] Ibid., p. 110.

dclxxii[175] Ibid., p. 114 - 115.

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dclxxiv[177] Roy G. D’Andrade. Cultural Meaning systems, р. 115.

dclxxv[178] Ibid., р. 105.

dclxxvi[179]Roy G. D’Andrade. Cognitive Anthropology. In: New Direction in Psychological Anthropology. Theodor Schwartz, Geoffry M. White, Catherine A. Lutz (eds.) Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, p. 47.

dclxxvii[180]Ibid., p.51.

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dclxxxii[185]Ibid., p. 35.

dclxxxiii[186]Idid., p.39.

dclxxxiv[187]Bruner J. S. The Culture of Education. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press, 1996, p. 4.

dclxxxv[188]М. Коул. Культурно-историческая психология, с. 126.

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dcciii[206]Ibid., р. 3.

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dccix[212]Ibid., p. 85.

dccx[213]Ibid., p. 86.

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dccxvii[220]Ibid.,, р. 67.

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dccxciv[297]Schneider, D. M. American Kinship: A Cultural Account. 2ndedn. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1980..

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dccxcix[302]Ibid.,р. 73.

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