Semiotic construction of the self in multicultural societies : a theory of proculturation
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Semiotic construction of the self in multicultural societies : a theory of proculturation
(Cultural dynamics of social representation)
Routledge, 2021
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [179]-190) and index
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Description
Semiotic Construction of the Self in Multicultural Societies elaborates on a holistic theory on the self, by means of integrating social representation theory, dialogical self theory and particular ideas from Vygotskyan developmental psychology in one framework.
This book sends a humanistic message by indicating the power of inexhaustible human imagination that empowers individuals to strive for knowing the unknown, checking limits of their abilities and challenging (distancing) and at the same time, affectively and semiotically engaging (undistancing and recreating) their heritage cultures. It provides theoretical elaborations and innovations through the example of the case study of Georgian society and particular cases of proculturation. The theoretical and empirical explorations of proculturation experiences allow ways of tracing the rebuilding of the bridges between psychological and anthropological sciences, paving a path towards transdisciplinary approaches.
This book will be of great interest to academics, researchers and post-graduate students in the fields of social psychology, semiotics and multicultural studies.
Table of Contents
Part I. 1. Considering semiotic dynamics of social representation. 2. Overcoming fragmentation - Semiotic dynamics of the self's construction. 3.Theory of Proculturation. 4. Proculturation as a systemic phenomenological process. 5. Considering methodological preconditions for proculturation studies. Part II. 6. - Historical roots of Georgianness - Ethnic positioning through reintegrative proculturation. 7. Constructing social representations as sign-complexes - from historical foundations towards contemporary Georgianness. 8. The case of emigrant's proculturation - semiotic jump in the human development. 9. Conclusions: Proculturation of the Self in context
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