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_aSelf and identity: personal, social, and symbolic/ _c Kashima Yoshihisa |
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_aMahwah: _bLawrence Erlbaum Associates, _c2002. |
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505 | _aPART I: THEORIES OF THE MIND 1. Self and Identity: What Is the Conception of the Person Assumed in the Current Literature? Margaret Foddy and Yoshihisa Kashima 2. Connectionism and Self: Distributed Representational Systems and Their Implications for Self and Identity Michael S. Humphreys and Yoshihisa Kashima PART II: PERSONAL PROCESSES 3. Self-Control: A Limited Yet Renewable Resource Jean M. Twenge and Roy F. Baumeister 4. The Dialogical Self: One Person, Different Stories Hubert J. M. Hermans PART III: SOCIAL PROCESSES 5. Do Others Bring Out the Worst in Narcissists?: The "Others Exist for Me" Illusion Constantine Sedikides, W. Keith Campbell, Glenn D. Feeder, Andrew J. Elliot, and Aiden P. Gregg 6. Roles, Identities, and Emotions: Parallel Processing and the Production of Mixed Emotions Lynn Sniith-Lovin 7. Challenging the Primacy of the Personal Self: The Case for Depersonalized Self-Conception Rina S. Onorato and John C. Turner PART IV; SYMBOLIC PROCESSES 8. Time and Self: The Historical Construction of the Self Yoshihisa Kashinia and Margaret Foddy 9. Culture and Self: A Cultural Dynamical Analysis Yoshihisa Kashima PART V: CONCLUSION 10. Self and Identity in Historical/Sociocultural Context: "Perspectives on Selfhood" Revisited M. Brewster Smith Concluding Comments Yoshihisa Kashima. Margaret Foddy, and Michael J. Platow | ||
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