ABSTRACT. The “self, ” or “person ” is an intriguing but challenging topic in the social sciences. Relationships and interactions among self/person, body, mind, and sociality are universal cultural preoccupations, although these categories are not delineated in identical ways across cultures, or even within the same culture, and they do not remain the same over time. Local concepts of personhood or “self ” are notoriously difficult to detach from the culture-bound analytical classifications and a priori assumptions of researchers. Chaudhary’s essay on self-other dynamics in India (Chaudhary, 2008) paves the way toward opening up new theoretical spaces to explore the concept of person contextually and dynamically, revealing more nuanced aspe...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Abstract This is a critical evaluation of Gone, Miller and Rappaport’s (1999) analysis of the signif...
ABSTRACT. Dialogical self theory has facilitated contextual and interpersonal constructions of the s...
Chaudhary\u27s (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences tha...
Chaudhary\u27s (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences tha...
The relational properties of hunter-gatherer lifeworlds constitute a productive arena for exploring ...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Cultural Realities of Being offers a dialogue between academic activity and everyday lives by provid...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Abstract This is a critical evaluation of Gone, Miller and Rappaport’s (1999) analysis of the signif...
ABSTRACT. Dialogical self theory has facilitated contextual and interpersonal constructions of the s...
Chaudhary\u27s (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences tha...
Chaudhary\u27s (2008) analysis is viewed as compatible with recent findings in the neurosciences tha...
The relational properties of hunter-gatherer lifeworlds constitute a productive arena for exploring ...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
The distinction between understanding persons as dividuals versus individuals began to develop in th...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Cultural Realities of Being offers a dialogue between academic activity and everyday lives by provid...
This paper explores relations between "identity" and "self"—concepts that tend to be approached sepa...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...
Persons, Bodies and the State in South Asia: Changing Concepts and Relations 4-6th September 2012 So...