Author

Contributions

  • Bosma, Harke, 1945- - Contributor

Publication

1994 - Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

51,000 words, Guess

Page Count

204 pages

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing4943136

Classifications

  • DDC155.2
  • LCCBF697 .I347 1994

Description

How does a person develop a sense of identity? What shapes it? In what way might our identity change over the years and in what way might it stay the same? This group of academics and practitioners explore these questions through the perspectives offered by psychoanalysis, psychology, history, and literature. Since these disciplines explicitly address both concepts of, identity and development with well-differentiated points of view, the reader is able to see how the perspective offered by one discipline can inform another. The book is organized into three parts (psychoanalysis, psychology, and history and literature), and each section is introduced by a description of the role of each chapter in that section and the role that the section plays in the volume as a whole. The book also includes introductory and concluding chapters that provide the context as well as the summation of a multidisciplinary approach to identity and development. This landmark book shows how reaching across disciplines can help us understand identity and development within their fullest meaning and discover issues or questions that need to be considered within each discipline.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Sage focus editions ;

Other Editions

  • Identity and development: an interdisciplinary approachSage Publications1994-01-01

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