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This major book offers a comprehensive overview of key debates on subjectivity and the subject in psychological theory and practice. In addition to social constructions 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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title Reconstructing the Psychological Subject Bodies Practices and - photo 1

title:Reconstructing the Psychological Subject : Bodies, Practices, and Technologies Inquiries in Social Construction
author:Bayer, Betty M.; Shotter, John.
publisher:Sage Publications, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:0803976135
print isbn13:9780803976139
ebook isbn13:9780585360089
language:English
subjectSocial psychology.
publication date:1998
lcc:BF720.S63R43 1998eb
ddc:150
subject:Social psychology.
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Reconstructing the Psychological Subject
Page ii
INQUIRIES IN SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION
Series editors
Kenneth J. Gergen, John Shotter and Sue M. Widdicombe
Inquiries in Social Construction is designed to facilitate across disciplinary and national boundaries, a revolutionary dialogue within the social sciences and humanities. Central to this dialogue is the idea that all presumptions of the real and the good are constructed within relations among people. This dialogue gives voice to a new range of topics, including the social construction of the person, rhetoric and narrative in the construction of reality, the role of power in making meanings, postmodernist culture and thought, discursive practices, the social constitution of the mental, dialogic process, reflexivity in theory and method, and many more. The series explores the problems and prospects generated by this new relational consciousness, and its implications for science and social life.
Also in this series
Discursive Psychology
Derek Edwards and Jonathan Potter
Therapy as Social Construction
edited by Sheila McNamee and Kenneth J. Gergen
Psychology and Postmodernism
edited by Steinar Kvale
Constructing the Social
edited by Theodore R. Sarbin
and John I. Kitsuse
Conversational Realities
John Shotter
Power/Gender
edited by H. Lorraine Radtke and
Henderikus J. Stam
After Postmodernism
edited by Herbert W. Simons
and Michael Billig
The Social Self
edited by David Bakhurst
and Christine Sypnowich
Re-imagining Therapy
Eero Riikonen and Gregory Smith
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Reconstructing the Psychological Subject
Bodies, Practices and Technologies
edited by
Betty M. Bayer and John Shotter
Page iv Introduction and Chapter 9 Betty M Bayer 1998 Chapter 1 Edward E - photo 2
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Introduction and Chapter 9 Betty M. Bayer 1998
Chapter 1 Edward E. Sampson 1998
Chapter 2 John Shotter 1998
Chapter 3 Kareen Ror Malone 1998
Chapter 4 Ben Bradley 1998
Chapter 5 Susan E. Hawes 1998
Chapter 6 Kenneth J. Gergen 1998
Chapter 7 Michael Billig 1998
Chapter 8 Henderikus J. Stam, Ian Lubek and H. Lorraine Radtke 1998
Chapter 10 Jill Morawski 1998
First published 1998
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 0 8039 7613 5
ISBN 0 8039 7614 3 (pbk)
Library of Congress catalog card number 97-068908
Typeset by Type Study, Scarborough
Printed in Great Britain by The Cromwell Press Ltd, Broughton Gifford, Melksham, Wiltshire
Page v
Contents
Contributors' Notes
vi
Acknowledgments
ix
Introduction: Reenchanting Constructionist Inquiries
Betty M. Bayer
1
1
Life as an Embodied Art: The Second Stage Beyond Constructionism
Edward E. Sampson
21
2
Social Construction as Social Poetics: Oliver Sacks and the Case of Dr P
John Shotter
33
3
Feminism and Psychoanalysis Consider Sexuality and the Symbolic Order: Would Social Construction Join Us?
Kareen Ror Malone
52
4
Two Ways to Talk about Change: ''The Child'' of the Sublime Versus Radical Pedagogy
Ben Bradley
68
5
Positioning a Dialogic Reflexivity in the Practice of Feminist Supervision
Susan E. Hawes
94
6
The Ordinary, the Original, and the Believable in Psychology's Construction of the Person
Kenneth J. Gergen
111
7
Repopulating Social Psychology: A Revised Version of Events
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