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This book utilizes cultural psychology as a cultural theory and psychological theory capable of explaining and improving social issues. In particular Vygotsky's cultural-historical psychology, and Ratner's macro-cultural psychology are invoked to explain racism and mitigate it. This explanation of, and solution to, racism are utilized as a framework for analyzing and refining contemporary movements for racial justice.
Among the topics discussed:
Cultural-psychological analysis and refinement of Black Lives Matter, racial capitalism, intersectionism, and Ta-Nehishi Coates' work
Cultural Psychology, Racism, and Social Justice will be of interest to the fields of social policy, social transformation, psychological theory, cultural theory, and history.
Introduces the concept of macro-cultural psychology Provides a systematic theory of racism Uses a critical approach toward an expansion of social justice
Auteur
Carl Ratner is an international figure in cultural psychology. He has written extensively on the theory and methodology of cultural psychology. His work focuses upon concrete features of culture, especially their political-economic interests and structure. He emphasizes the political nature of psychology that embodies and reproduces culture. He has explained these issues in analyses of varied psychological phenomena including emotions, child development, cognition, perception, sexuality, gender, memory, mental illness and literacy. Ratner has applied cultural psychology to social-political issues of our time. These include multiculturalism, postmodernism, social constructionism, neoliberalism. His work utilizes analyses of culture and psychology to identify more fulfilling cultural organization and psychological activity. In this regard he has written about cooperatives and cooperation as an alternative culture and psychology. Ratner has worked academically for extended periods in China, Saudi Arabia, England, and India.
Contenu
Chapter 1. How Can Scientific Psychology Contribute to Social and Psychological Emancipation?.- Chapter 2. Introduction: The Science-Emancipation Dialectic or Mobius Strip.- Part I. Macro Cultural Psychological Theory.- Chapter 3. The Scientific Theory of Macro Cultural Psychology.- Chapter 4. The Emancipatory Character of Macro Cultural Psychology and The Conservative Character of Alternative Approaches to Cultural Psychology.- Part II. The Macro Cultural Psychology of Racism/Racist Psychology.- Chapter 5. Racist Psychology and Racism As Macro-Cultural Phenomena.- Chapter 6. Racist psychology, Slavery and Capitalism .- Part III. Social Justice Movements Against Racism: Intellectual and Political Conumdrums.- Chapter 7. Fetishizing Racism, Racist Psychology, Race, Inequality, Equality, and Democracy.- Chapter 8. Political Errors in Racial Social Justice Movements.