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Distinguishing Abnormal From Eccentric Human Behavior

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Material Type: Presentation
Technical Format: Video
Date Added to MERLOT: July 06, 2011
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 12, 2012
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Author:   Mindgate Media
Submitter : Lisa Lewin

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Stalking Cat, a Native American man who has undergone extensive body modification procedures to make him look more like his totem, a tiger, discusses the relationship of his body image to his cultural identity.An instructor who uses this video to introduce students to abnormal behavior says My students really enjoy this exercise and the questions it raises foster critical thinkingI love it!


Keywords:
identity, anthropology, cultural anthropology, arts, body image, sociology, abnormal psychology, psychology, sciences, cosmetic surgery, interviews, plastic surgery

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Primary Audience: College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division
Mobile Compatibility: Not specified at this time
Language: English
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Creative Commons: Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States

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