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People in non-western societies have distinct conceptions of personhood and personality that differ from Western views. Ethnographers often begin their studies by referencing their own definitions of man, particularly their notions of the soul, seeking comparable elements in the cultures they investigate. This approach can yield findings that superficially resemble Western concepts but often overlooks critical aspects unique to the studied culture. Limited language proficiency further complicates these descriptions, leading to significant gaps and misinterpretations, sometimes resulting in the erroneous conclusion that foreign concepts of body, soul, mind, and spirit align with Western ideas. In contrast, this study focuses on the inhabitants of Chuuk (Federated States of Micronesia), emphasizing their specific concepts of personhood through their language and cultural context. By exploring the emic categories that the islanders use to understand their world, the author provides a more nuanced and accurate representation of their beliefs. The author, a professor of anthropology, conducted five years of fieldwork in the South Pacific and has extensive research experience in Africa, Asia, and South America.
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A Chuukese theory of personhood, Lothar Käser
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- 2016
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