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Never in Anger
Portrait of an Eskimo Family
Book • 1971
In 'Never in Anger: Portrait of an Eskimo Family', Jean Briggs presents a detailed ethnographic account of her 18-month stay with an Inuit family in the Canadian Arctic.
The book explores the emotional patterns and cultural practices of the Utku people, highlighting their unique approach to managing emotions and social interactions.
Briggs' work offers a nuanced understanding of Inuit culture and its emphasis on non-aggression.
The book explores the emotional patterns and cultural practices of the Utku people, highlighting their unique approach to managing emotions and social interactions.
Briggs' work offers a nuanced understanding of Inuit culture and its emphasis on non-aggression.
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when discussing research on bullying.


Chris Williamson

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#637 - Tony Volk - The Evolutionary Psychology Of Bullying
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to illustrate Inuit norms of emotional restraint and its relation to suicide risk.

Helen C. Epstein

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134: On Suicide and the Indifference of Others feat. Helen Epstein
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as an anthropological example of a culture where expressing anger is strongly discouraged.


Owen Flanagan

Owen Flanagan, "How to Do Things with Emotions: The Morality of Anger and Shame across Cultures" (Princeton UP, 2021)





