Inventing our Selves : Psychology, Power, and Personhood

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Rethinking identity and autonomy through psychology

This book is a thought-provoking analysis of how psychology and related fields have contributed to shaping our understanding of the self. It challenges the traditional notion of individual autonomy and personal responsibility that has become central to our society's values. If you're interested in exploring alternative perspectives on the self and societal power dynamics, this book is an insightful and engaging read.

Inventing our Selves : Psychology, Power, and Personhood

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ISBN: 9780521646079
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: RM162.61 MYR
Authors: Nikolas Rose
Date of Publication: 1998-12-28
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Sociology, History, Philosophy
Related Topics: History, History
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Inventing Our Selves proposes 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 argues that psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy and other "psy" disciplines have played a key role in "inventing our selves," changing the ways in which human beings understand and act upon themselves, and how they are acted upon by politicians, managers, doctors, therapists and a multitude of other authorities. These mutations are intrinsically linked to recent changes in ways of understanding and exercising political power, which have stressed the values of autonomy, personal responsibility and choice. The aim of this critical history is to diagnose and destabilize our contemporary "condition" of the self, to help us think differently about the kind of persons we are, or might become.
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