Psychology from the standpoint of the subject: selected writings of Klaus Holzkamp/
edited by Ernst Schraube, Ute Osterkamp
- London: Palgrave, 2013.
- viii, 360 p. ; 22 cm.
- Critical theory and practice in psychology and the human sciences. .
Part I Basic Concerns and Concepts of Subject Science Psychology 1 Basic Concepts of Critical Psychology 2 The Development of Critical Psychology as a Subject Science 3 What Could a Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject Be? 4 Missing the Point: Variable Psychology's Blindness to the Problem's Inherent Coiierences Part II Functional Analyses of Psychological Concepts 5 Personality: A Functional Analysis of the Concept 6 Practice: A Functional Analysis of the Concept Part III De-subjectification of Learning in Psychological Theory and School 7 The Fiction of Learning as Administratively Plannable 8 Musical Life Practice and Music Learning at School Part IV Constructing Otherness 9 The Concept of Anti-Racist Education: A Critical Analysis of Its Function and an Outline of a Subject Science Alternative 10 Racism and the Unconscious as Understood by Psychoanalysis and Critical Psychology 11 The Colonization of Childhood: Psychological and Psychoanalytical Explanations of Human Development Part V Conduct of Life 12 Psychology: Social Self-Understanding on the Reasons for Action in the Conduct of Everyday Life