Reconstructing the Psychological Subject: Bodies, Practices, and Technologies

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Betty M Bayer, John Shotter
SAGE, 1998 M01 12 - 234 páginas
This major book offers a comprehensive overview of key debates on subjectivity and the subject in psychological theory and practice. In addition to social construction's long engagement with social relations, this volume addresses questions of the body, technology, intersubjectivity, writing and investigative practices.

The internationally renowned contributors explore the tensions and opposing viewpoints raised by these issues, and show how analyzing the psychological subject interrelates with reforming the practices of psychology. Drawing on perspectives that include feminism, dialogics, poststructuralism, hermeneutics, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and cultural or social studies of science, readers are guided through pivotal

 

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Oliver Sacks and the Case
33
Feminism and Psychoanalysis Consider Sexuality and
52
The Child of the Sublime
68
Positioning a Dialogic Reflexivity in the Practice of Feminist
94
The Ordinary the Original and the Believable in Psychologys
111
A Revised Version of Events
126
Disembodied Subjects
153
Phantoms of
187
The Return of Phantom Subjects
214
Index
229
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