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Psychology of Mithila Culture: An Emic Perspective

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This book began not merely as an academic inquiry but as a journey into memory, identity, and meaning. Growing up amid the rituals, songs, and silences of Mithila, I often sensed a deep emotional grammar embedded in everyday life, one that modern psychology rarely acknowledged. It was only later, through the lenses of cultural and indigenous psychology that I realized: Mithila does not just preserve culture; it lives it, performs it, and transforms it into a unique way of understanding the mind. “Psychology of Mithila Culture: An Emic Perspective” is an attempt to listen to that inner voice of a region, through its women’s songs, children’s lullabies, sacred fasts, stories of Sita, painted walls, and unspoken rituals of care. This is not a study from above, but a conversation from within. It values silence as much as speech, myth as much as theory, devotion as much as diagnosis. I have watched women express pain through vidaigeet, witnessed emotional healing in the folds of Chhath Puja, and felt how a painted wall or a whispered lullaby can carry psychological truths rarely captured in textbooks. This book is my humble attempt to honor those truths and as much about reclaiming indigenous psychological wisdom as it is about contributing to a plural, decolonized, and grounded Indian psychology. It invites readers to move beyond the lab and clinic, to the courtyard, the shrine, the kitchen, and the village square.
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English
Publisher
IIP Iterative International Publishers
Release date
September 27, 2025
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“Psychology of Mithila Culture: An Emic Perspective” by Dr. Rajesh Kumar Jha is a profound inquiry into the indigenous psychological wisdom embedded within the daily life and cultural practices of Mithila. Beginning as a personal reflection on the author's upbringing, the book seeks to articulate a 'deep emotional grammar' of the region, often overlooked by conventional psychology. It champions an emic, decolonized approach to understanding the mind, drawing insights from women's songs, sacred fasts, myths, and unspoken rituals. The work argues that Mithila culture not only preserves but actively performs and transforms psychological truths, offering a unique contribution to a pluralistic Indian psychology.

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Emic Perspective and Indigenous Psychology

This is the foundational theme, advocating for understanding psychological phenomena from within a specific cultural context (Mithila) rather than imposing external, universalizing frameworks. It champions the idea that each culture possesses its own valid and unique psychological wisdom.

Cultural Identity and Emotional Expression

The book explores how the cultural practices, rituals, and narratives of Mithila are deeply intertwined with the formation of identity and the expression and processing of emotions. It highlights how cultural forms provide structured pathways for psychological experience.

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