
The Conceptual Self in Context
Culture Experience Self Understanding
Cambridge University Press
Published on 10. June 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-521-15360-7 (ISBN)
Description
What is the self-concept and how does it develop? Do people in different cultures have sharply different concepts of self? Can we believe what our informants tell us on this point? What is known about the self-concepts of depressives? of schizophrenics? How does meditation affect the sense of self? Is there an inner 'self of selves' as James once suggested? These are, of course, hotly debated questions in the social sciences. In this book a prestigious group of psychologists, linguists, anthropologists and philosophers addresses these questions and presents some surprising answers. This is the third and last of the Emory Symposia organized around Ulric Neisser's cognitive theory of self-knowledge, it goes beyond The Perceived Self and The Remembering Self to deal with psychological and philosophical questions surrounding the self.
Reviews / Votes
"Neisser and Jopling's edited volume collects an intelligent, sophisticated, and interdisciplinary set of essays on the self written by a distinguished group of psychologists, anthropologists, linguists, and philosophers....there is much here of interest to sociologists of the self. The Conceptual Self in Context covers a lot of ground in its 13 thoughtful and well-written chapters. This book should be read by sociologists interested in the self." Viktor Gecas, Contemporary SociologyMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
484 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-15360-7 (9780521153607)
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Ulric Neisser | David A. Jopling
The Conceptual Self in Context
Culture Experience Self Understanding
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08/1997
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Content
List of contributions; Part I. The Self in Culture: 1. Concepts and self-concepts Ulric Neisser; 2. Selfways: diversity in modes of cultural participation Hazel Rose Markus, Patricia R. Mullally, and Shinobu Kitayama; 3. Depression and the cultural context of the self-serving bias Linda J. Koenig; 4. How is the self conceptualized? Variations among cultures Fredrik Barth; 5. The internal structure of the self George Lakoff; 6. Why Lakoff needs psychoanalysis: on cultural ambivalence and concepts of the self Charles W. Nuckolls; 7. Children's self-awareness and self-understanding in cultural context Daniel Hart and Suzanne Fegley; 8. Situating the self in interpersonal space John F. Kihlstrom, Lori A. Marchese-Foster, and Stanley B. Klein; 9. The self as socially constructed: a commentary Robyn Fivush and Janine Buckner; Part II. Experiencing the Self: 10. Mindfulness mediation and the private (?) self Eleanor Rosch; 11. The consciousness machine: self and subjectivity in schizophrenia and modern culture Louis A. Sass; Part III. Philosophical Perspectives on the Self: 12. The self and contemporary theories of ethics Sheila Mason; 13. A 'self of selves'? David A. Jopling; Author index; Subject index.