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Elliott, Anthony
Concepts of the Self
Key Concepts

2. Auflage Oktober 2007
20,90 Euro
2007. 216 Seiten, Softcover
ISBN 978-0-7456-3946-8 - John Wiley & Sons

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This new and updated edition of Concepts of the Self remains the most lively, lucid and compelling introduction to contemporary controversies over the self and self-identity in the social sciences. Written by an author of international reputation, the book concentrates mainly on the work of social theorists and cultural analysts who have attempted to place the self in relation to psychological processes, social contexts, and historical perspectives.

Mead, Freud, Goffman, Foucault, Chodorow, Kristeva and Baudrillard are among the figures covered; the new edition also introduces material on Zizek. Elliott also connects debates about the self directly to identity politics, the sociology of personal relationships and intimacy, and the politics of sexuality.

The book focuses upon cultural and political issues, and breaks new ground in integrating interdisciplinary perspectives. In analysing debates about the self, Elliott draws extensively on contemporary social and cultural theory. Among the traditions of thought discussed are symbolic interactionism; modern sociology; post-structuralist thought; feminist and queer theory; psychoanalysis; and postmodernism.

Elliott reviews core concepts of the self through an analysis of several connected themes: the complex relation between self and society; the importance of the interpreting self in social life; the reshaping of processes of self-formation; and, the changing character of identity politics. The new edition continues to break new ground by introducing compelling, contemporary material on the globalization of the self.

Concepts of the Self is an accessible and invaluable introductory text for students in the areas of social and political theory, sociology, social psychology, cultural studies, and gender studies.

Aus dem Inhalt
* Contents

* Acknowledgements

* Introduction

* The Arts of Self

* Concepts of the Self

* How the Self is Constructed and Changed

* The Structure of the Book

* 1 Self, Society and Everyday Life

* Self, Symbols and Others: Symbolic Interactionism

* Presentations of Self: Goffman

* Reflexivity and the Self: Giddens

* 2 The Repression of Self

* Psychoanalysis and the Self

* Culture and Repression

* 3 Technologies of the Self

* Technologies of the Self: Foucault

* Governmentalities: New Technologies, New Selves

* 4 Self, Sexuality and Gender

* Feminism and Psychoanalysis: Two Recent Views

* The Politics of Gender Performance: Butler

* Queer Theory: Contesting Self, Defying Gender

* 5 The Postmodern Self

* All that is Modern Melts into Postmodern?

* Strategies of the Self: Modern and Postmodern

* Conclusion

* Inner Depth, or Inside Out

* Identity Politics, or Critique of Self

* Index

 




 

        

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