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Mindfulness and Culture
Author Cook, Joanna (著) ; Cassaniti, Julia (著)
Source Anthropology Today
Volumev.38 n.2 Special Issue
Date2022.04
Pages1 - 3
PublisherRoyal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland(RAI)
Publisher Url http://www.therai.org.uk
LocationLondon, UK [倫敦, 英國]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note1. Mindfulness and Culture

2. Author Affiliation: Joanna Cook, University College London, UK; Julia Cassaniti, Washington State University, USA.
AbstractMindfulness, an awareness training practice originating in Buddhism, is simultaneously championed as a mental health tool and critiqued as a form of neo-liberal subjugation in media representations. Here, anthropology is well positioned to contribute to and meaningfully alter these contemporary debates. Anthropologists' focus on the relationship between psychological categories and culturally embedded ethical practices offers a welcome corrective to celebratory or critical interpretive modes. Through an analysis of sensationalized media reports that ‘mindfulness can make you selfish!’, the authors argue that long-term qualitative research uncovers ways in which cultural values profoundly influence the effects of mindfulness. In doing so, they suggest the importance of continued ethnographic research into mindfulness and increased public attention to the connections between the culturally patterned ways that we think of our minds and what those minds come to be through mindfulness training.
ISSN0268540X (P); 14678322 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8322.12704
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