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Book Power and the Self Daniel Fessler
Libristo code: 02044322
Publishers Cambridge University Press, January 2002
Power and the Self, first published in 2002, deals with an important but neglected topic: the ways i... Full description
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Power and the Self, first published in 2002, deals with an important but neglected topic: the ways in which power is experienced by individuals, both as agents and as objects of the exercise of power. Each contributor presents a series of case studies drawn from a variety of cultural contexts, including the analysis of the appeal of Japanese superhero toys for American children; the conditions that lead to dehumanising treatment of patients in an American nursing home; the experiences of a Turkish immigrant woman in the Netherlands; a contribution relating theories about the capacity to commit genocidal violence to 'everyday forms of violence', and other cases from New Guinea and Samoa. The introduction provides a readable historical review and synthesis of the theoretical ideas that provide the context for the work presented in the book.

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Full name Power and the Self
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2002
Number of pages 234
EAN 9780521808392
ISBN 0521808391
Libristo code 02044322
Weight 498
Dimensions 152 x 229 x 14
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