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Decolonizing Psychology
Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities
Taschenbuch von Sunil Bhatia
Sprache: Englisch

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In recent years, the news media has directed a significant amount of attention to the effect of globalization on the second most populous nation in the world: India. With the emergence of new economic opportunities and the influx of foreign popular culture and commodities, India has experienced an enormous sea of change in the last few decades. In Decolonizing Psychology: Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities, author Sunil Bhatia focuses on the psychological tensions that these changes have brought upon Indian youth today.
Drawing on dozens of interviews, Bhatia offers readers a compelling glimpse and analysis of how these youth populations are engaging with the emerging presence of globalization in their day-to-day lives. As Bhatia explains, young Indians use the term 'world class selves' as a way to identify and describe the ways in which globalization has strengthened their standing in the world. By frequenting urban cafes and bars, watching American television and cinema, traveling abroad, and regularly consuming foreign commodities, Indian youth absorb the westernized culture and view themselves as peers to their western counterparts. At the same time, however, these young Indians proudly hold onto their homeland's traditions governing family and religious values.
With remarkable clarity and nuance, Bhatia sheds an important light on the universalizing power and the colonizing dimensions of Euro-American psychology. By integrating insights from postcolonial, narrative, and cultural psychologies to explore how Euro-American scientific psychology became the standard approach, Bhatia reminds readers of whose stories are not being told, what knowledge is not being considered, and whose lives are not included in the central understanding of psychology today.
In recent years, the news media has directed a significant amount of attention to the effect of globalization on the second most populous nation in the world: India. With the emergence of new economic opportunities and the influx of foreign popular culture and commodities, India has experienced an enormous sea of change in the last few decades. In Decolonizing Psychology: Globalization, Social Justice, and Indian Youth Identities, author Sunil Bhatia focuses on the psychological tensions that these changes have brought upon Indian youth today.
Drawing on dozens of interviews, Bhatia offers readers a compelling glimpse and analysis of how these youth populations are engaging with the emerging presence of globalization in their day-to-day lives. As Bhatia explains, young Indians use the term 'world class selves' as a way to identify and describe the ways in which globalization has strengthened their standing in the world. By frequenting urban cafes and bars, watching American television and cinema, traveling abroad, and regularly consuming foreign commodities, Indian youth absorb the westernized culture and view themselves as peers to their western counterparts. At the same time, however, these young Indians proudly hold onto their homeland's traditions governing family and religious values.
With remarkable clarity and nuance, Bhatia sheds an important light on the universalizing power and the colonizing dimensions of Euro-American psychology. By integrating insights from postcolonial, narrative, and cultural psychologies to explore how Euro-American scientific psychology became the standard approach, Bhatia reminds readers of whose stories are not being told, what knowledge is not being considered, and whose lives are not included in the central understanding of psychology today.
Über den Autor
Sunil Bhatia is a professor of human development at Connecticut College. His research focuses on the development of self and identity within the postcolonial contexts of migration, globalization, neo-liberalization, and the formation of transnational diasporas. In 2014, he was elected a Fellow to the American Psychological Association for his outstanding local, national, and international contributions to the field of psychology. In December 2014, he was selected by the American Psychological Association for the prestigious APA 2015 Humanitarian of the Year award.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 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

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199964727
ISBN-10: 0199964726
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bhatia, Sunil
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 234 x 156 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Sunil Bhatia
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2017
Gewicht: 0,613 kg
Artikel-ID: 120667795
Über den Autor
Sunil Bhatia is a professor of human development at Connecticut College. His research focuses on the development of self and identity within the postcolonial contexts of migration, globalization, neo-liberalization, and the formation of transnational diasporas. In 2014, he was elected a Fellow to the American Psychological Association for his outstanding local, national, and international contributions to the field of psychology. In December 2014, he was selected by the American Psychological Association for the prestigious APA 2015 Humanitarian of the Year award.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
  • 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

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Psychologie
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780199964727
ISBN-10: 0199964726
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Bhatia, Sunil
Hersteller: Oxford University Press
Maße: 234 x 156 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Sunil Bhatia
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.10.2017
Gewicht: 0,613 kg
Artikel-ID: 120667795
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