Format:
viii, 222 Seiten.
Edition:
First paperback edition
ISBN:
0-521-64607-3
,
0-521-43414-9
Series Statement:
Cambridge studies in the history of psychology
Content:
Inventing Our Selves provides a radical new approach to the analysis of our current regime of the self, and the values of autonomy, identity, individuality, liberty, and choice that animate it. It draws upon the work of Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, and recent feminist scholarship on the body and the self to propose a novel genealogy of subjectivity. It argues that the "psy" disciplines - psychology in particular - have played a key role in "inventing our selves," making visible and practicable certain features of persons, their conducts and their relations with one another, inventing new forms of expertise, transforming authority in a therapeutic direction, and changing the ethical techniques by means of which humans have come to understand and act upon themselves in the name of their truth. This is illustrated through studies of "psy" disciplines in factories, schools, clinics, the military, public opinion, and therapy.
Language:
English
Subjects:
Psychology
Keywords:
Selbst-Psychologie
;
Psychologie