Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion among the Lohorung Rai is a 2000 non-fiction social sciences book by Charlotte Hardman.[1] The book was published on December 1, 2000, through Berg Publishers and is about the rites and ritual of the Lohorung people of Nepal use to be to connect with their dead ancestors.[2][3]

Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion among the Lohorung Rai
AuthorCharlotte Hardman
LanguageEnglish
SeriesExplorations in Anthropology Series
SubjectSocial science
PublisherBerg Publishers
Publication date
December 1, 2000
Publication placeNepal
Pages320 pages
ISBN9781859731550

Reception for Other Worlds was mostly positive.[4] A reviewer for the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute praised the book as being "a valuable contribution to the ethnography of east Nepal".[5] Gregory Maskarinec of Anthropos commented that Other Worlds "must have lacked a copy editor" due to the book's uneven feel and typographical errors.[6]

Table of contents

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Chapter Title Page #
List of Maps and Figures
A Note on Lohorung and Nepali Words
Glossary
Preface
1 Theories in My Boots 1
2 Pangma People 19
3 The Ancestors Are Angry 41
4 The Superhuman World and Knowledge of Illness 59
5 Knowledge of the Past for the Present 103
6 Lohorung Houses: Saya and Nuagi 137
7 The Person and the Cycle of Life 173
8 Emotions and Concepts of Mind: Understanding Lohorung Behaviour and Social Institutions 223
9 Personhood, Emotions and Ethnopsychology Concluding Remarks 273
App. 1 The Lohorung Language 283
App. 2 Kinship Terminology 287
App. 3 Lohorung Texts 291
Bibliography 297
Index 307

References

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  1. ^ McHugh, E. (2003). "Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion among the Lohorung Rai, Charlotte E. Hardman". Transcultural Psychiatry. 40 (PART 3): 453–454.
  2. ^ "Review: Other Worlds". Australian Journal of Anthropology. 14 (1): 113–125. April 2003. doi:10.1111/j.1835-9310.2003.tb00225.x.
  3. ^ "Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion among the Lohorung Rai|Paperback".
  4. ^ Corrigan, John (2008). The Oxford Handbook of Religion and Emotion. Oxford University Press. pp. 9–10. ISBN 978-0195170214.
  5. ^ Gellner, David (September 2003). "Review: Other Worlds: Notions of Self and Emotion among the Lohorung Rai by Charlotte E. Hardman". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. 9 (3): 601. JSTOR 3134631.
  6. ^ Maskarinec, Gregory (2002). "Review: Other Worlds". Anthropos. Bd. 97 (H. 2): 590–591. JSTOR 40466076.