In Decolonizing Psychology: Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities, Sunil Bhatia explores how the cultural dynamics of neo-liberal globalization shape urban Indian youth identities and, in particular, he articulates how Euro-American psychological science continues to prevent narratives of self and identity in non-Western nations from entering the broader conversation.
In Decolonizing Psychology: Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities, Sunil Bhatia explores how the cultural dynamics of neo-liberal globalization shape urban Indian youth identities and, in particular, he articulates how Euro-American psychological science continues to prevent narratives of self and identity in non-Western nations from entering the broader conversation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The author is a singer, songwriter and composer presently based out of Mumbai. He is also an hotelier. His interest in nature coupled with his professional life, prompted him to write this book to create a better work life balance in life.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: Decolonizing Psychology: Transnational Cultures, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities * Chapter 1: Decolonizing Moves: Beyond Eurocentric Culture, Narrative, and Identity * Chapter 2: The Cultural Psychology of Globalization: Constructing Desirable Identities and Spaces * Chapter 3: Psychology and the Neoliberal Self: Global Culture and The "New Colonial" Subjects * Chapter 4: Stories and Theories: Globalization, Narrative and Meaning-Making * Chapter 5: Travelling Transnational Identities: Imagining Stories of "Ultimate" Indianness * Chapter 6: Outsourcing the Self: Work, Love, and Money in the Call Center Culture * Chapter 7: Identities Left Behind: Globalization, Social Inequality and the Search for Dignity * Chapter 8: Towards a Transnational Cultural Psychology: Narrative and Social Justice in the Age of Unequal Globalization * Chapter 9: Studying Globalization at Home: Reflections on Method, Self-Reflexivity and Narrative Inquiry
* Introduction: Decolonizing Psychology: Transnational Cultures, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities * Chapter 1: Decolonizing Moves: Beyond Eurocentric Culture, Narrative, and Identity * Chapter 2: The Cultural Psychology of Globalization: Constructing Desirable Identities and Spaces * Chapter 3: Psychology and the Neoliberal Self: Global Culture and The "New Colonial" Subjects * Chapter 4: Stories and Theories: Globalization, Narrative and Meaning-Making * Chapter 5: Travelling Transnational Identities: Imagining Stories of "Ultimate" Indianness * Chapter 6: Outsourcing the Self: Work, Love, and Money in the Call Center Culture * Chapter 7: Identities Left Behind: Globalization, Social Inequality and the Search for Dignity * Chapter 8: Towards a Transnational Cultural Psychology: Narrative and Social Justice in the Age of Unequal Globalization * Chapter 9: Studying Globalization at Home: Reflections on Method, Self-Reflexivity and Narrative Inquiry
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