C.J. Throop. 2015. “Ambivalent Happiness and Virtuous Suffering. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 5(3): 121-144. |
C.J. Throop and A. Duranti. 2015. “Attention, Ritual Glitches, and Attentional Pull: The President and the Queen.” Phenomenology and Cognitive Sciences 14(4): 1055-1082. |
C.J. Throop. 2015. “Sacred Suffering: A Phenomenological Anthropological Perspective.” In Chris Houston and Kalpana Ram (eds). Phenomenology in Anthropology: A Sense of Perspective. Indiana University Press. Pg. 68-90. |
A. Duranti, T. A. van Dijk, and C.J. Throop. 2015 “A Dialogue on Intentions.” In Alessandro Duranti (Auth.), The Anthropology of Intentions: Language in a World of Others. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
C.J. Throop. 2014. “Friendship as Moral Experience: Ethnographic Dimensions and Ethical Reflections.” Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 39(1): 68-80. |
C.J. Throop. 2014. “Introduction: Friendship, Morality, and Experience.” Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 39(1): 4-18. (Co-Authored with Valerio Simoni) |
C.J. Throop. 2014 “Moral Moods.” Ethos 42(1): 65-83. |
J. Zigon and C.J. Throop.2014 “Moral Experience: Introduction.” Ethos 42(1): 1-15. |
C.J. Throop. 2013. “Sensory Nostalgia, Moral Sensibilities, and the Effort to Belong in Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia.” In Susanna Trnka, Christine Dureau, and Julie Park (eds), Senses and Citizenships: Embodying Political Life. London: Routledge. |
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C.J. Throop. 2012.“On the Varieties of Empathic Experience: Tactility, Mental Opacity, and Pain in Yap. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 26(3): 408-430. |
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C.J. Throop. 2012. “Moral Sentiments.” In Didier Fassin (ed.) A Companion to Moral Anthropology. Wiley-Blackwell. Pp. 150-168. |
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C.J. Throop. 2012. “On Inaccessibility and Vulnerability: Some Horizons of Compatibility between Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis.” Special Issue, Horizons of Experience: Phenomenological and Psychoanalytic Anthropologies in Conversation, Sarah Willen and Don Seeman, eds. Ethos 40(1): 75-96. |
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D. Hollan and C.J.Throop. 2011. “The Anthropology of Empathy: Introduction.” In D.W. Hollan and C.J. Throop (eds), The Anthropology of Empathy: Experiencing the Lives of Others in Pacific Societies. Oxford: Berghahn. Pp. 1-25. (Co-Authored with Douglas Hollan) | |
C.J. Throop. 2011. “Suffering, Empathy, and Ethical Modalities of Being in Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia.” In D.W. Holland and C.J. Throop (eds), The Anthropology of Empathy: Experiencing the Lives of Others in Pacific Societies. Oxford: Berghahn. Pp. 119-150. |
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R. Desjarlais and C.J. Throop. 2011.“Phenomenological Approaches in Anthropology.” Annual Review of Anthropology. 40: 87-102. |
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C.J. Throop. 2010. "Latitudes of Loss: On the Vicissitudes of Empathy." American Ethnologist 37(4): 771-782. |
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K. M. Murphy and C.J. Throop. 2010. “Willing Contours: Locating Volition in Anthropological Theory.” In Keith M. Murphy and C. Jason Throop (eds.), Toward an Anthropology of the Will. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. |
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C. J. Throop. 2010. “In the Midst of Action: Phenomenological and Cultural Reflections on the Experiential Correlates of Willing.” In Keith M. Murphy and C. Jason Throop (eds.), Toward an Anthropology of the Will. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press. |
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C. J. Throop. 2009. “Intermediary Varieties of Experience.” Ethnos 74(4): 535-558. |
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C. J. Throop. 2009. “Interpretation and the Limits of Interpretability: On Rethinking Clifford Geertz’ Semiotics of Religious Experience.” Journal of North African Studies 14(3/4): 369-384. |
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C. J. Throop. 2009. “‘Becoming Beautiful in the Dance’: On the Formation of Ethical Modalities of Being in Yap, Federated States of Micronesia.” Oceania 79(2): 179-201. |
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C. J. Throop. 2009. “Gradations of Experience: Toward a Diltheyan view of Cultural Subjectivity, History, and Social Action.” In C. Mattingly & U. Jensen, eds. Narrative, Self, and Social Practice. Aarhus, Denmark: Philosophia |
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Uffe Juul Jensen, C.F. Mattingly, and C.J. Throop. 2009. “From Linguistics to Practice to Narrative: Recent Reformations of Social Theory.” In C. Mattingly & U. Jensen, eds. Narrative, Self, and Social Practice. Aarhus, Denmark: Philosophia. |
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C. D. Laughlin and C. J Throop. 2009. “Husserlian Meditations and Anthropological Reflections: Toward a Cultural Neurophenomenology of Experience and Reality.” Anthropology of Consciousness 20(2): 130-170. |
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C. J. Throop. 2008. “On the Problem of Empathy: The Case of Yap, Federated States of Micronesia.” Ethos. 36(4): 402-426 |
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D. Hollan and C.J. Throop. 2008. “Whatever Happened to Empathy?” Ethos. 36(4): 385-401. |
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C. J. Throop. 2008. “From Pain to Virtue: Dysphoric Sensations and Moral Sensibilities in Yap (Waqab), Federated States of Micronesia.” Special Issue, Toward a Medical Anthropology of Sensation, Devon Hinton, Laurence Kirmayer, and David Howes (eds.), Journal of Transcultural Psychiatry 45(1): 253-286. |
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C. Mattingly, N. Lutkehaus, and C. J. Throop. 2008. “Bruner’s Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology.” Ethos 36(1): 1-28 (third author with Cheryl Mattingly and Nancy Lutkehaus). |
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C. D. Laughlin and C. J. Throop. 2008. “Continuity, Causation and Cyclicity: A Cultural Neurophenomenology of Time-Consciousness.” Time and Mind 2(1): 159-186. |
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C. J. Throop and C.D. Laughlin. 2007. “Anthropology of Consciousness.” Pg. 631-672 in Philip David Zelazo, Morris Moscovitch, and Evan Thompson (eds.) Cambridge Handbook of Consciousness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
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C. J. Throop. 2005 “Hypocognition, a ‘Sense of the Uncanny,’ and the Anthropology of Ambiguity: Reflections on Robert I. Levy’s Contribution to Theories of ‘Experience’ in Anthropology.” Ethos. 33(4): 499-511. |
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Iacoboni, M., Lieberman, M. D., Knowlton, B. J., Molnar-Szakacs, I., Moritz, M., C.J. Throop and A.P. Fiske. 2004. “Medial Prefrontal and Parietal Activation while Watching Social Interactions Compared to a Resting Baseline.” NeuroImage 21: 1167–1173 |
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C. J. Throop. 2003. “Articulating Experience.” Anthropological Theory. 3(2): 219-241. |
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C. J. Throop. 2003. “Minding Experience: An Exploration of the Concept of ‘Experience’ in the French Anthropology of Durkheim, Lévy-Bruhl, and Lévi-Strauss.” Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 39(4): 365-382. |
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C. J. Throop. 2003. “On Crafting a Cultural Mind – A Comparative Assessment of Some Recent Theories of ‘Internalization’ in Psychological Anthropology.” Transcultural Psychiatry 40(1): 109-139. |
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C. J. Throop and K. M. Murphy. 2002. “Bourdieu and Phenomenology: A critical assessment.” Anthropological Theory 2(2): 185-207. |
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C. J. Throop. 2002. “Experience, Coherence, and Culture: The Significance of Dilthey’s ‘Descriptive Psychology’ for the Anthropology of Consciousness.” Anthropology of Consciousness 13(1): 2-26. |
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