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Routledge Narrative Psychology and Vygotsky in Dialogue Book

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Description

Explore a unique theoretical intersection in Narrative Psychology and Vygotsky in Dialogue: Changing Subjects. Published by Routledge, this book brings together Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory of cognition and narrative theories of identity. By creating a dialogue between these two theoretical paths, the text offers a fresh way to rethink the human subject as embodied, relational, and temporal. This work provides a new vantage point for examining questions of personal and political change. It is particularly relevant in a modern world facing deepening inequalities and economic precarity. The book addresses the urgent demand for free, decolonized, and quality education, as seen in the context of the South African student movements. This text is an essential resource for those studying critical psychology and seeking to understand the complex connections between cognition, identity, and social change.

Key Features

Integrates Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory of cognition with modern narrative theories of identity.

Offers a new framework for understanding the human subject through embodied, relational, and temporal lenses.

Provides a theoretical perspective for exploring both personal and political transformation.

Addresses contemporary social issues including economic precarity and deepening global inequalities.

Connects psychological theory to real-world demands for decolonized and quality education.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 September 2019
Listed Since
26 January 2018

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