Advances in Cultural Psychology: Biographical Ruptures and Their Repair
Cultural Transitions in Development
- 290 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Biographical ruptures and their cultural transitions in development explores theoretical, methodological, and practice-oriented issues related to biographical ruptures and their repairs. It aims to provide fresh insights from cultural psychology on what it means to develop as a human in a constantly changing world. Unlike mainstream psychology, which often views ruptures as personal experiences to be managed through coping strategies, this work sees them as emerging from the complex interplay of intra-psychological, interpersonal, and societal processes. Each of the 13 chapters contributes to a broader cultural psychological understanding of ruptures from unique perspectives. Topics include classical developmental theories and critiques, racial interpellations analyzed through documentary methods and social representations theory, as well as ruptures in popular music videos and Ganzheitspsychological approaches. This volume not only consolidates various theoretical and methodological perspectives on ruptures but also fosters a vibrant dialogue among specialists and practitioners from diverse disciplines and countries. Theoretical, methodological, ethical, and moral issues are examined from cultural psychological viewpoints, making this work valuable for practitioners, scientists, students, and anyone interested in biographical ruptures and repairs from various psychological perspectives.
