Jean-paul Baldacchino; Christopher Houston; Max Harwood; Gil Hizi; Michael Jackson; Michael Jackson MW - Rutgers University Press (2024) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Don S. Browning; Bonnie J. Miller-mclemore; John P. Bartkowski; Margaret Lamber Bendroth; Jennifer Beste; Jennifer Beste MW - Rutgers University Press (2009) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Paul Dimaggio; Patricia Fernandez-kelly; Gilberto Cârdenas; Yen Le Espiritu; Amaney Jamal; Amaney Jamal MW - Rutgers University Press (2010) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Alexander Laban Hinton; Thomas La Pointe; Douglas Irvin-erickson; A. Dirk Moses; Elisa Von Joeden-forg MW - Rutgers University Press (2013) Kovakantinen kirja
James J. Gigantino; Michael Adelberg; Bruce Bendler; Todd W. Braisted; Larry Kidder; Larry Kidder MW - Rutgers University Press (2015) Kovakantinen kirja
Zelideth María Rivas; Debbie Lee-distefano; Kathleen López; Martin A. Tsang; Junyoung Veróni Kim; Junyoung Veróni Kim MW - Rutgers University Press (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Sika A. Dagbovie-mullin; Eric L. Berlatsky; Gregory T. Carter; Chris Gavaler; Chris Koenig-woodyard; Chris Koenig-woodyard MW - Rutgers University Press (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Jenny J. Lee; Roopa Desai Trilokeka; Ellen Hazelkorn; Gerardo L. Blanco; John P. Haupt; John P. Haupt MW - Rutgers University Press (2021) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Leanne M Horinko; Jordan M Reed; James M Van Wyck; Leonard Cassuto; Robert Townsend; Robert Townsend MW - Rutgers University Press (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Jonathan Cohn; Jennifer Porst; Reba Wissner; Philip Scepanski; Barbara Selznick; Barbara Selznick MW - Rutgers University Press (2021) Kovakantinen kirja
Vicki Karaminas; Adam Geczy; Pamela Church Gibson; Christopher Breward; Justine Taylor; Justine Taylor MW - Rutgers University Press (2022) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Many of us feel a pressing desire to be different—to be other than who we are. Self-conscious, we anxiously perceive our shortcomings or insufficiencies, wondering why we are how we are and whether we might be different. Often, we wish to alter ourselves, to change our relationships, and to transform the person we are in those relationships. Not only a philosophical question about how other people change, self-alteration is also a practical care—can I change, and how? Self-Alteration: How People Change Themselves across Cultures explores and analyzes these apparently universal hopes and their related existential dilemmas. The essays here come at the subject of the self and its becoming through case studies of modes of transformation of the self. They do this with social processes and projects that reveal how the self acquires a non-trivial new meaning in and through its very process of alteration. By focusing on ways we are allowed to change ourselves, including through religious and spiritual traditions and innovations, embodied participation in therapeutic programs like psychoanalysis and gendered care services, and political activism or relationships with animals, the authors in this volume create a model for cross-cultural or global analysis of social-self change that leads to fresh ways of addressing the 'self' itself.
Contributions by: Max Harwood, Gil Hizi, Michael Jackson, Muhammad Kavesh, Gisella Orsini, Nigel Rapport, Kathryn Rountree, Banu Senay, Jaap Timmer