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Rebecca Seligman
Rebecca Seligman
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Northwestern University
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Dissociative experience and cultural neuroscience: Narrative, metaphor and mechanism
R Seligman, LJ Kirmayer
Culture, medicine and psychiatry 32, 31-64, 2008
3582008
A quantitative morphometric comparative analysis of the primate temporal lobe
JK Rilling, RA Seligman
Journal of Human Evolution 42 (5), 505-533, 2002
2352002
Speaking through diabetes: Rethinking the significance of lay discourses on diabetes
E Mendenhall, RA Seligman, A Fernandez, EA Jacobs
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 24 (2), 220-239, 2010
1462010
Distress, dissociation, and embodied experience: Reconsidering the pathways to mediumship and mental health
R Seligman
Ethos 33 (1), 71-99, 2005
1372005
Theory and method at the intersection of anthropology and cultural neuroscience
R Seligman, RA Brown
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 5 (2-3), 130-137, 2010
1092010
Possessing spirits and healing selves: Embodiment and transformation in an Afro-Brazilian religion
R Seligman
Springer, 2014
1042014
The unmaking and making of self: Embodied suffering and mind–body healing in Brazilian Candomblé
R Seligman
Ethos 38 (3), 297-320, 2010
1002010
Locating culture in the brain and in the world: From social categories to the ecology of mind
R Seligman, S Choudhury, LJ Kirmayer
Handbook of cultural neuroscience, 3-20, 2016
722016
From affliction to affirmation: narrative transformation and the therapeutics of Candomblé mediumship
R Seligman
Transcultural Psychiatry 42 (2), 272-294, 2005
712005
The Oxford handbook of cultural neuroscience
JY Chiao, SC Li, R Seligman, R Turner
Oxford University Press, 2016
612016
Self‐care and subjectivity among mexican diabetes patients in the united states
R Seligman, E Mendenhall, MD Valdovinos, A Fernandez, EA Jacobs
Medical anthropology quarterly 29 (1), 61-79, 2015
372015
Dealing with the unknown. Functional neurological disorder (FND) and the conversion of cultural meaning
M Canna, R Seligman
Social Science & Medicine 246, 112725, 2020
352020
Mind, body, brain, and the conditions of meaning
R Seligman
Ethos 46 (3), 397-417, 2018
312018
“Bio-looping” and the psychophysiological in religious belief and practice: Mechanisms of embodiment in Candomblé trance and possession
R Seligman
The Palgrave handbook of biology and society, 417-439, 2018
162018
Cognition beyond the human: Cognitive psychology and the new animism
B Ojalehto Mays, R Seligman, DL Medin
Ethos 48 (1), 50-73, 2020
142020
Metaphor and the politics and poetics of youth distress in an evidence-based psychotherapy
R Seligman
Transcultural Psychiatry, 13634615211066692, 2022
32022
Conclusion—Oxford Handbook of Cultural Neuroscience
JY Chiao, SC Li, R Seligman, R Turner
12015
Looking Inside: Biological Mechanisms and Embodiment in Candomblé Trance and Possession
R Seligman
Possessing Spirits and Healing Selves: Embodiment and Transformation in an …, 2014
12014
Sometimes Affliction Is the Door: Healing and Transformation in Narratives of Mediumship
R Seligman
Possessing Spirits and Healing Selves: Embodiment and Transformation in an …, 2014
12014
Healing the embodied self in Candomblé
R Seligman
Possessing Spirits and Healing Selves: Embodiment and Transformation in an …, 2013
12013
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