Social Texts and Context

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A01=Jonathan Potter
A01=Margaret Wetherell
A01=Peter Stringer
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Author_Margaret Wetherell
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Bem's Work
Bem’s Work
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CIA's Role
CIA’s Role
Doris Lessing
Duplicate
Environmental Social Psychology
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Fairy Tales
Follow
George Passant
Golden Notebook
Holds
Janis's Reading
Janis’s Reading
Lessing's Work
Lessing’s Work
Literary Texts
London's Notting Hill Carnival
London’s Notting Hill Carnival
Makeup
Morning Star
Mr Podsnap
Shrugged
Smooth
social context
Social Psychological Discussion
social psychology
social text
Source Accounts
Standpoint
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032575131
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1984, Social Texts and Context illustrates the ways in which familiar psychological concepts – femininity, the environment, groups, the self – are constructed in discourse. Novels by Thomas Hardy, Barbara Cartland, Doris Lessing, C. P. Snow, Charles Dickens and Robert Musil are examined, and the theoretical approaches of Roland Barthes, Rom Harre, Jonathan Culler, Henri Tajfel, Irving Janis and Paul Willis are discussed. Development in literary theory – such as semiology and deconstruction and in theories of social action – such as ethogenics and discourse analysis – make it difficult to treat literary and psychological texts as a neutral medium of communication. Instead, texts should be seen in terms of their fundamental constructive role in the organization of social life. As the authors demonstrate, contemporary life in both its personal and professional spheres is hedged around by discourse, conversations, newspaper articles, novels, scientific reports. This book will be of interest to students of literature and psychology.

Jonathan Potter, Peter Stringer and Margaret Wetherell

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