Internationalizing the History of Psychology

Internationalizing the History of Psychology

by Adrian C. Brock
ISBN-10:
0814791360
ISBN-13:
9780814791363
Pub. Date:
07/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814791360
ISBN-13:
9780814791363
Pub. Date:
07/01/2009
Publisher:
New York University Press
Internationalizing the History of Psychology

Internationalizing the History of Psychology

by Adrian C. Brock
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Overview

While the United States was dominant in the development of psychology for much of the twentieth century, other countries have experienced significant growth in this area since the end of World War II. The percentage of those in the discipline who live and work in the United States has been growing smaller, and it is now impossible to completely understand the field if developments in psychology outside of the United States are ignored.
Internationalizing the History of Psychology brings together luminaries in the field from around the world to address the internationalizing of psychology, each raising core issuesconcerning what an international perspective can contributeto the history of psychology and to our understanding of psychology as a whole. For too long, much of what we havetaken to be the history of psychology has actually been thehistory of American psychology. This volume, ideal for student use and for those in the field, illuminates how what we have been missing may change our views of the nature of psychology and its history.
Contributors: Ruben Ardila, Geoffrey Blowers, Adrian C. Brock, Kurt Danziger, Aydan Gulerce, John D. Hogan, Naomi Lee, Johann Louw, Fathali M. Moghaddam, Anand C. Paranjpe, Irmingard Staeuble, Cecilia Taiana, and Thomas P. Vaccaro.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814791363
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2009
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Adrian C. Brock is College Lecturer, School of Psychology, UniversityCollege Dublin. He is coeditor of Rediscovering the History of Psychology: Essays Inspired by the Work of Kurt Danziger.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Adrian C. Brock
1 Constructing Subjectivity in Unexpected Places
Johann Louw
2 Transatlantic Migration of the Disciplines of the Mind: Examination of the Reception of Wundt’s and Freud’s Theories in Argentina
Cecilia Taiana
3 From Tradition through Colonialism to Globalization: Reflections on the History of Psychology in India
Anand C. Paranjpe
4 History of Psychology in Turkey as a Sign of Diverse Modernization and Global Psychologization
Aydan Gulerce
5 Origins of Scientific Psychology in China,1899–1949
Geoffrey Blowers
6 Behavior Analysis in an International Context
Ruben Ardila
7 Internationalizing the History of U.S. Developmental Psychology
John D. Hogan and Thomas P. Vaccaro
8 Psychology and Liberal Democracy: A Spurious Connection?
Adrian C. Brock
9 Double Reification: The Process of Universalizing Psychology in the Three Worlds
Fathali M. Moghaddam and Naomi Lee
10 Psychology in the Eurocentric Order of the Social Sciences: Colonial Constitution, Cultural Imperialist Expansion, Postcolonial Critique
Irmingard Staeuble
11 Universalism and Indigenization in the History of Modern Psychology
Kurt Danziger
Postscript
Adrian C. Brock
Contributors
Index

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From the Publisher

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“These essays . . . offer perspectives on hitherto off-the-map psychologies, as developed in China, India, Argentina, and Turkey, as well as interrogate 'Western' psychology. . . . A thought-provoking book!”
-The Psychologist

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“Previous collections on international psychology . . . have provided historical perspective, but with these essays Brock offers a more critical and nuanced treatment.”
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“A welcome corrective to the texts that place North America at the center of the intellectual universe. The volume uses an international perspective to illuminate important topics for all countries, including psychology's relation to liberal democracy, the psychologizing of social relations, and psychology's role in cultural imperialism. . . . An illuminating guide to the history of psychology.”
-—Benjamin Harris,University of New Hampshire

“;The history of psychology is at the forefront of the struggle to re-vision the discipline as a genuine set of global and diverse maps. Instead of a uniform topography where only certain features count, and the only places worth studying are those that are home to the original map-makers, this book offers a new cartography for those willing to invest in different landscapes of psychology. For those who wish to glimpse the future of psychology, there is no better place to begin than with this historical volume.”
-—Henderikus J. Stam,University of Calgary and editor of the journal Theory & Psychology

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