ARCP 9: Marxism and Psychology (2011)

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This issue explores issues that emerge at the intersection of Marxist scholarship and psychological practice. Given the ongoing global financial crisis, it seems like an appropriate time to reflect on the role that modern psychological research and practice play both in reproducing and in legitimizing one of the dominant features of modern society. We hope that the articles in this issue will persuade scholars, students, and activists that Marxism remains a potent tool for interrogating the economic and political foundations of modern psychology. It should be noted that the papers included in this issue were originally presented at the first Marxism and Psychology Conference held at the University of Prince Edward Island in August of 2010.

 

Contents 

 

INTRODUCTION
file_pdfMarxist Scholarship and Psychological Practice
MICHAEL ARFKEN

 

file_pdfMarxism and Psychology Conference 2010
IAN PARKER

 

ARTICLES

file_pdfKnowledge and Interest in Psychology: From Ideology to Ideology Critique and Beyond
GORDANA JOVANOVIĆ

 

file_pdfReconstructing the Critique of Ideology: A Critical-Hermeneutic and PsychologicalOutline
THOMAS TEO

 

file_pdfRe-Imagining Non-Domination: Troubling Assumptions in Psychoanalytic Critical Theory
BOGDAN POPA

 

file_pdfThe Role of Technology in Herbert Marcuse’ s Eros and Civilization
JAMES MCMAHON

 

file_pdfHidden Trends: Reason, Renunciation and Liberation in Marcuse’s Appropriation of Hegel and Freud
ELLIOTT BUCKLAND

 

file_pdfMeditation of the Socialist Dream: Psychoanalysis, Psychology, and the Political Organization of a Discipline
GREGORY FLEMMING

 

file_pdfMarx in Lacan: Proletarian Truth in Opposition to Capitalist Psychology
DAVID PAVÓN-CUÉLLAR

 

file_pdfTo Sell Marx in North America is to Not Sell Marx
BRAD PIEKKOLA

 

file_pdfIdeology Beyond Marx: Shame, Disambiguation, and the Social Fashioning of Reparation
STEVE LAROCCO

 

file_pdfThe Malleable and Open Body: Emancipatory or Oppressive?
Clifford Van Ommen and Vasi Van Deventer

 

file_pdfSIdentity Recognition and the Normative Challenge of Crowd Psychology
RADU NECULAU

 

file_pdfMarxian Currents in Latin and North American Community Psychology
RAVI GOKANI

 

file_pdfThe Development of Development: A Post-Marxist Analysis of the Development of Hegemonic Developmental Psychology
JOANNA WASIAK

file_pdfWresting Change as a Liberating Concept: Lessons Learned from Teen Moms in a Liberation Psychology Workshop
COLLEEN MACQUARRIE, EMILY RUTLEDGE & LORRAINE BEGLEY

 

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