Self and identity : fundamental issues
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Self and identity : fundamental issues
(Rutgers series on self and social identity, v. 1)
Oxford University Press, 1997
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- : pbk
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Papers originally presented at the First Rutgers Symposium on Self and Social Identity held at Rutgers University in April 1995
Includes bibliographies and indexes
内容説明・目次
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: hard ISBN 9780195098266
内容説明
This volume presents a detailed analysis of some of the most fundamental issues facing scholars studying self and identity. Chapters written by a set of social scientists, from the fields of psychology, sociology and anthropology, represent the diverse issues, perspectives and controversies inherent in the recent wave of interest in the self, and suggest productive avenues of analysis and empirical research.
目次
Introduction. 1.: Richard D. Ashmore and Lee Jussim: Toward a Second Century of the Scientific Analysis of Self and Identity. Part I. Classic Contrasts. Multiplicity of Self Versus Unity of Indentity. 2.: Seymour Rosenberg: Multiplicity of Selves. 3.: Dan P. McAdams: The Case for Unity in the (Post) Modern Self: A Modest Proposal. Personal Self Versus Social Identity. 4.: Susan Harter: The Personal Self in Social Context: Barriers to Authenticity. 5.: Peggy A. Thoits and Lauren K. Virshup: Me's and We's: Forms and Functions of Social Identities. Part II. Critical Contexts. 6.: Kurt Danziger: The Historical Formation of Selves. 7.: Dorothy Holland: Selves as Cultured: As Told by an Anthropologist Who Lacks a Soul. 8.: Roy F. Baumeister: The Self and Society: Changes, Problems, and Opportunities. Conclusion. 9.: Lee Jussim and Richard D. Ashmore: Fundamental Issues in the Study of Self and Identity: Contrats, Contexts, and Conflicts. Index
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9780195098273
内容説明
This first volume in the Rutgers Series on Self and Social Identity presents a sophisticated and detailed analysis of some of the most fundamental issues facing scholars interested in studying self and identity. Chapters written by a world-class set of social scientists, from the fields of psychology, sociology, and anthropology, represent the diverse issues, perspectives, and controversies inherent in the recent wave of interest in the self, and suggest productive
avenues of analysis and empirical research.
目次
- Introduction
- 1. Toward a Second Century of the Scientific Analysis of Self and Identity
- Part I. Classic Contrasts
- Multiplicity of Self Versus Unity of Indentity
- 2. Multiplicity of Selves
- 3. The Case for Unity in the (Post) Modern Self: A Modest Proposal
- Personal Self Versus Social Identity
- 4. The Personal Self in Social Context: Barriers to Authenticity
- 5. Me's and We's: Forms and Functions of Social Identities
- Part II. Critical Contexts
- 6. The Historical Formation of Selves
- 7. Selves as Cultured: As Told by an Anthropologist Who Lacks a Soul
- 8. The Self and Society: Changes, Problems, and Opportunities
- Conclusion
- 9. Fundamental Issues in the Study of Self and Identity: Contrats, Contexts, and Conflicts
- Index
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