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Professor EmeritusEducation:
- PhD Stanford University 1971
- Specialties:
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Culture Theory
Psychological Anthropology Methods Gender Africa North America
- Research Interests:
Naomi Quinn received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1971. Her research has pursued the reconstruction, from reasoning, metaphor, and other features of their discourse on it, of Americans' cultural understandings of marriage. Her newest research pursues the effects of early attachment and separation on adult intimate relationships cross-culturally. Her enduring interest is in the nature of culture: its sharedness, force, enduringness, and thematicity. She is part of a current effort in cognitive anthropology to explain these and other properties of culture on the basis of schema theory, and within this framework, to relate culture to language, cognition, motivation, affect, psychodynamic processes, and individual experience. She is currently editing a book manuscript of methods for reconstructing culture from discourse. She is co-author of A Cognitive Theory of Cultural Meaning (1997) and co-editior of Cultural Models in Language and Thought (1987). Her research is described in chapters of these books and in a series of articles, including "Culture and Contradiction: The Case of Americans Reasoning About Marriage," "The Motivational Force of Self Understanding: Evidence from Wives' Inner Conflicts," and "The Cultural Basis of Metaphor." She has, as well, an ongoing interest in anthropological research on gender, reflected in an early review article, "Anthropological Studies of Women's Status" (1977) and a more recent critique, "The Divergent Case of Cultural Anthropology" (2000).
- Curriculum Vitae
Recent Publications (More Publications)
- N. Quinn. "The History of the Cultural Models School Reconsidered: A Paradigm Shift in Cognitive Anthropology." A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology (2011).
- N. Quinn. "Event sequencing as an organizing cultural principle." Ethos 39:3 (2011): 249-278.
- N. Quinn. "The Self." Theme Issue, The Missing Psychology in Cultural Anthropology's Key Words. Edited by N. Quinn and C. Strauss. Selected as an Honorable Mention for the 208 Award for Exemplary Cross-Field Research, granted by the General Anthropology Division of the American Anthropological Association.
Anthropological Theory 6:3 (2006): 365-387.
- N. Quinn. "Universals of Child Rearing." A winner of the 2009 Boyer Prize for Contributions to Psychoanalytic Anthropology, awarded by the Society for Psychological Anthropology.
Anthropological Theory 5:4 (2005): 475-514.
- N. Quinn, ed. Finding Culture in Talk: A Collection of Methods. Culture, Mind and Society, book series of the Society for Psychological Anthropology, Palgrave Macmillan,
2005.
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