Celebrating the other : a dialogic account of human nature
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書誌事項
Celebrating the other : a dialogic account of human nature
(Theoretical imagination in psychology series)
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
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内容説明・目次
内容説明
Edward Sampson is perhaps best known for his acute articles in which he accused psychology of expressing the (white and male) American ideal. Here he launches a new attack - this time on Western culture's centuries-long preoccupation with a contained, individualistic Self and its suppression of all that is Other - all that is experienced as different from the implicit, self-affirming white male standard. Denying the other so as to create a world secured on behalf of the dominant groups' interests has become an obsession driving not only the larger culture but the human sciences, in particular psychology's theories of human nature. Women, African-Americans and others not of the dominant classes have been constructed as serviceable Others, and appear in textbooks, journals and popular accounts as figures whose images and everyday reality have been created to serve and service the dominant groups' desires. Sampson's arguments are convincing, liberating, and have major implications for the human sciences and the people they claim to serve.
目次
- The context of power
- conceptual dilemmas
- monologism - celebrating the self
- possessive individualism and the self-containes ideal
- psychology's celebration of the self
- a most peculiar self
- the enlightened suppression of the other
- dialogism - celebrating the other
- celebrating the other - the dialogic turn
- the multiple voices of human responsibility and justice
- democraticization and human nature.
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