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Jean Piaget Symposium Series: Volume 30
CHANGING
CONCEPTIONS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL LIFE
Editors: Cynthia Lightfoot, Chris Lalonde, Michael Chandler
ISBN: 0-8058-4336-1
Changing Conceptions of Psychological Life is an interdisciplinary
look at personal constructions of self. This book is a product of the
30th Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society. The contributing authors
constitute the original cast invited to speak on the theme of how individuals
come to construe psychological lives—their own and others. Their
concerns are how our sense of ourselves emerges developmentally, culturally,
and historically, and the implications such constructions have for personal,
social, and political change. Together, the authors compose an international
and interdisciplinary group of scholars well regarded for their work
on topics as diverse as adolescence, language, aging, romance, and morality.
Creating a level of discourse about selves and mind—and how they
have been and should be studied—the volume is broken down into
four parts; Part I includes work that is principally concerned with elevating
the position of our experience of ourselves in constructing who we are.
The next section focuses on the corrections presumed to exist between
the conceptions of self and the conceptions of mental life. Each chapter
offers additional information on the dynamics of temperament, attachment,
personality, and regulation. Part III is concerned with cultural contexts
that frame developing conceptions of self and mental life. Finally, the
last section situates conceptions of mental life directly and dramatically
in the social contexts of their making. Readers will find in these pages
a programmatic effort variously attuned to selves and minds as dynamic
and structured, present and represented, felt and known, non-languaged
and storied, and embodied and theorized. The volume is suitable for certain
upper-level undergraduate and graduate seminars dealing with clinical,
cognitive, cultural, and developmental matters and sought out by active
researchers and practitioners in the field. [visit
Publisher's web site]
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface.
Part I: Self as Known and as Experienced
- A. Blasi
Neither Personality nor Cognition: An Alternative Approach to the Nature
of the Self.
- D. Polkinghorne
Ricoeur, Narrative, and Personal Identity.
- L. Nucci
The Promise and Limitations of the Moral Self Construct.
Part II: Self and Mind
- A. Demetriou
Unity and Modularity in the Mind and the Self: Towards a General Theory.
- J. Marcia, J. Carpendale
Identity: Does Thinking Make it So?
- L. Moses, S. Carlson
Self-Regulation and Children's Theories of Mind.
Part III: Self, Mind, and Culture
- D. Holland
Self and Power in the World of Romance: Extending Sociogenic Theories.
- D. Moshman
Theories of Self and Theories of Selves: Identity in Rwanda.
- C. Lalonde, M. Chandler
Culture, Selves, and Time: Theories of Personal Persistence in Native and non-Native
Youth. [preprint]
Part IV: The Social Construction of Self
- T.R. Sarbin
A Preface to the Epistemology of Identity.
- R. Harre
The Social Construction of Persons.
- A.O. Rorty
Improvisatory Accident-Prone Dramas of (What Passes for) a Person's Life.
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