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Self-Representation: Life Narrative Studies in Identity and Ideology (Contributions in Psychology)
 
 
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Self-Representation: Life Narrative Studies in Identity and Ideology (Contributions in Psychology) [Hardcover]

Gary S. Gregg (Author)

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0313278628 978-0313278624 October 30, 1991
This innovative work offers a new approach to the study of self-representation, drawing on both the older "study of lives" tradition in personality psychology and recent work in "narrative psychology." Gary S. Gregg presents a generative theory of self-representation, applying methods of symbolic analysis developed by cultural anthropologists to the texts of life-historical interviews. This model accounts for the continual shifting of identity among contradictory "surface" discourses about the self, as it shows how each discourse is defined as a reconfiguration of a stable cluster of "deep" structurally-ambigious elements. Gregg not only examines the nature of narrative, but also addresses more mainstream issues in cognitive science, such as: How is knowledge of the self and its social world represented? What are the elementary units of self-cognition? How are cognition and affect linked? After a brief introduction, the book raises critical questions about self-representation by presenting re-analyses of two famous case studies--Freud's "Rat Man" and "Mack and Larry" from The Authoritarian Personality--and initial observations from Gregg's fieldwork in Morocco. A theoretical chapter then introduces the notion of structured ambiguity, which enables a person to shift between identities by figure or ground-like reversals of key symbols and metaphors. Three original life-narrative analyses follow, which, with increasing complexity, develop the model via analogies to basic structures of tonal music. The work concludes with a theoretical chapter that reexamines the ideas of William James, George Herbert Mead, and Erik Erikson about the self's unity and multiplicity, and then summarizes a generative model. The book presents a compelling alternative to prevailing views of self-cognition and identity, and will be a valuable resource for courses in psychology, anthropology, and sociology, as well as an important tool for researchers and professionals in these fields.

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“. . . this is an exceptional book that represents an audacious attempt to arrive at an integrative, structural theory of the self, which builds on both classical sources and significant trends in contemporary psychology and anthropology.”–Contemporary Psychology

“This unique contribution to the psychology of personality is the most exciting reading in the field that I have encountered in a long time. . . . Gary Gregg has made a substantial contribution here to a humanistic psychology of interpretation, meaning, and value--but in a vein that can be conjoined with a scientific, explanatory psychology. . . . The result is breath-taking.”–M. Brewster Smith Stevenson College University of California, Santa Cruz

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GARY S. GREGG is a personality psychologist, currently a visiting scholar at the Center for Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University, where he is translating and analyzing life-history interviews he conducted in southern Morocco.

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In October 1907, a young Austrian who posthumously became known as the "Rat Man" appeared in Freud's office and asked for help. Read the first page
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phallic heart, structured ambiguity, damaged genitals, indexical level, factory rat, rat idea, alter selves, nuclear ideas, octave relation, authoritarian syndrome, primary discourse, kernel structure, inquiry phase, living likeness, tonal music, generative theory, ambiguous symbols, narrative psychology
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Rat Man, New York, New Age, Ait Nasr, The Authoritarian Personality, Original Record of the Case, Patrick's Day, Bob Dylan, Green Bay, Tofu Factory, William James, Ait Abdi, Eve Black, Possible Worlds, Psychological Review, Rat Wife, Can We Have, Dra'a Valley, Eve White, Fruitful Cognitive Psychology, Geometrical Approximations, Jesus Christ, Sacred Heart, Woody Guthrie
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