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Dialogic formations : investigations into the origins and development of the dialogical self / edited by Marie-Cécile Bertau, Miguel M. Gonçalves, Peter T.F. Raggatt.

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Book
Contributor:
Bertau, Marie-Cécile, editor.
Gonçalves, Miguel M., editor.
Raggatt, Peter T. F., editor.
Series:
Advances in cultural psychology.
Advances in cultural psychology: constructing human development
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Self.
Dialogue analysis--Psychological aspects.
Dialogue analysis.
Developmental psychology.
Psycholinguistics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (359 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Charlotte, NC : Information Age Pub., c2012.
Summary:
This volume understands itself as an invitation to follow a fundamental shift in perspective, away from the self-contained 'I' of Western conventions, and towards a relational self, where development and change are contingent on otherness. In the framework of 'Dialogical Self Theory' (Hermans & Hermans-Konopka, 2010; Hermans & Gieser, 2012), it is precisely the forms of interaction and exchange with others and with the world that determine the course of the self's development.The volume hence addresses dialogical processes in human interaction from a psychological perspective, bringing together previously separate theoretical traditions about the 'self' and about 'dialogue' within the innovative framework of Dialogical Self Theory. The book is devoted to developmental questions, and so broaches one of the more difficult and challenging topics for models of a pluralist self: the question of how the dynamics of multiplicity emerge and change over time. This question is explored by addressing ontogenetic questions, directed at the emergence of the dialogical self in early infancy, as well as microgenetic questions, addressed to later developmental dynamics in adulthood. Additionally, development and change in a range of culture-specific settings and practices is also examined, including the practices of mothering, of migration and cross-cultural assimilation, and of 'doing psychotherapy'.
Contents:
Introduction
A dialogical paradigm for psychology / Marie-Cécile Bertau, Miguel M. Gonçalves, and Peter T. F. Raggatt
Series editor's preface
Voices as vehicles: How the mind can go beyond its local context / Jaan Valsiner
Section I. Basic phenomenology
Chapter 1. The infant's voice grows in intimate dialogue: How musicality of expression inspires shared meaning / Colwyn Trevarthen
Chapter 2. Exploring voice: A psycholinguist's inquiry into the dynamic materiality of language / Marie-Cécile Bertau
Commentary
Shared voices: Commentary on trevarthen and bertau / Giannis Kugiumutzakis
Section II. Constructing self and symbol
Chapter 3. Polyphony: A vivid source of self and symbol / Maya Gratier and Marie-Cécile Bertau
Chapter 4. Self and symbol emerging from dialogical dynamics / Maria C. D. P. Lyra. Commentary. (Dis-)Continuity, (Inter-)Corporeality and Conventionality in Dialogical Development: Commentary on Gratier & Bertau and Lyra / Chris Sinha
Chapter 5. Infant's early voice can be found in their emotions / Andrea Garvey and Alan Fogel
Chapter 6. Negotiating motherhood: A dialogical approach / Filipa Duarte and Miguel M. Gonçalves
Mothers, dialogues, and support: Commentary on garvey & fogel and on duarte & gonçalves / Darcia Narvaez
Section III. Performing a self
Chapter 7. Rehearsing renewal of identity: Reconceptualization on the move / Carla Cunha, Miguel M. Gonçalves, Jaan Valsiner, Inês Mendes, and António P. Ribeiro
Chapter 8. Personal chronotopes in the dialogical self: A developmental case study / Peter T. F. Raggatt
Grappling with the good: Dialogic process and the challenge of human values - a commentary on cunha et al. And on raggatt / Kenneth J. Gergen
Chapter 9. Supervision as a conversation among developing voices: An assimilation model perspective / Katerine Osatuke and William B. Stiles
Chapter 10. Contextual influences on acculturation: Psychological assimilation and continuing bonds for two immigrants / Hani M. Henry and William B. Stiles
Chapter 11. When worlds collide: Commentary on osatuke & stiles and henry & stiles / Robert Elliott
About the authors.
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Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references.
Print version record.
ISBN:
9781623960391
1623960398

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