Culture theory: essays on mind self and foundation/
edited by Richard A. Shweder, Robert A. LeVine.
- Cambridge: Cambridge University press, 1997.
- viii, 359 p. ; 23 cm.
PART ONE The Problem 1. What Is "Brainwashing"? 2. Research in Hong Kong PART TWO Prison Thought Reform of Westerners 3. Re-education: Dr. Vincent 4. Father Luca: The False Confession 5. Psychological Steps 6. Varieties of Response: The Obviously Confused 7. Varieties of Response: Apparent Converts 8. Varieties of Response: Apparent Resisters 9. Group Reform: Double-edged Leadership 10. Follow-up Visits 11. Father Simon: The Converted Jesuit 12. Recovery and Renewal: A Summing Up PART THREE Thought Reform of Chinese Intelleetuals 13. The Encounter 14. The Revolutionary University: Mr. Hu 15. A Chinese Odyssey 16. The Older Generation: Robert Chao 17. George Ghen: The Conversions of Youth 18. Grace Wu: Music and Reform 19. Cultural Perspectives: The Fate of Filial Piety 20. Cultural Perspectives: Origins 21. Cultural Perspectives: Impact PART FOUR Totalism and Its Alternatives 22. Ideological Totalism 23. Approaches to Re-education 24. "Open" Personal Change