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Perezhivanie, Emotions and Subjectivity : Advancing Vygotsky's Legacy / edited by Marilyn Fleer, Fernando González Rey, Nikolai Veresov.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Perspectives in Cultural-Historical Research ; 1Publisher: Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: 265pContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789811045349(eBook)
  • 9789811045325
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Perezhivanie, emotions and subjectivity.; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • O16 23 F624
Contents:
1 Perezhivanie, emotions and subjectivity: Setting the stage -- Section 1 Perezhivanie -- 2 On the concept of perezhivanie: A quest for a critical review -- 3 The concept of perezhivanie in cultural-historical theory: Content and contexts -- 4 Perezhivanie and child development: Theorizing research in early childhood -- Section 2 Emotions -- 5 Foregrounding emotional imagination in everyday preschool practices to support emotion regulation -- 6 The role of imagination and anticipation in children's emotional development -- 7 Everyday Family Routine Formation: A source of the Development of Emotion Regulation in Young Children -- 8 Beyond pathologizing education: Advancing a cultural historical methodology for the re-positioning of children as successful learners -- Section 3 Subjectivity -- 9 Advances in subjectivity from a cultural-historical perspective: Unfoldings and consequences for cultural studies today -- 10 Epistemological and methodological issues related to the new challenges of a cultural-historical based psychology -- 11 The relevance of the concept of subjective configuration in discussing human development -- Section 4 New challenges and perspectives -- 12 Continuing the dialogue: Advancing conceptions of emotions, perezhivanie and subjectivity for the study of human development.
Summary: This book draws upon Vygotsky's idea of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination, and introduces the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration. These concepts are crucial for explaining and understanding children's development from a cultural-historical perspective. A book which theorises the relations between the social and the individual through a study of a child's perezhivanie, which analyses emotions more holistically, and advances the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration, is much needed. This book examines the complexity of human development through a comprehensive elaboration of these concepts, allowing for new insights to be put forward. It doesn't always follow the chronological order of Vygotsky's publications, as many of his works remained in the family archives until the 1980s, when his Selected Works were first published in Russian. There has long been a need for a contemporary book on the scholarly treatment of perezhevanie, emotions, and subjectivity, and as such this book revisits dominant representations of these concepts and then puts forward new ways of conceptualising and using them in empirical research. The chapters cover a broad range of case studies where the concepts of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination and subjective sense and subjective configuration are used to give new empirical and theoretical insights into the study of human development.
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1 Perezhivanie, emotions and subjectivity: Setting the stage -- Section 1 Perezhivanie -- 2 On the concept of perezhivanie: A quest for a critical review -- 3 The concept of perezhivanie in cultural-historical theory: Content and contexts -- 4 Perezhivanie and child development: Theorizing research in early childhood -- Section 2 Emotions -- 5 Foregrounding emotional imagination in everyday preschool practices to support emotion regulation -- 6 The role of imagination and anticipation in children's emotional development -- 7 Everyday Family Routine Formation: A source of the Development of Emotion Regulation in Young Children -- 8 Beyond pathologizing education: Advancing a cultural historical methodology for the re-positioning of children as successful learners -- Section 3 Subjectivity -- 9 Advances in subjectivity from a cultural-historical perspective: Unfoldings and consequences for cultural studies today -- 10 Epistemological and methodological issues related to the new challenges of a cultural-historical based psychology -- 11 The relevance of the concept of subjective configuration in discussing human development -- Section 4 New challenges and perspectives -- 12 Continuing the dialogue: Advancing conceptions of emotions, perezhivanie and subjectivity for the study of human development.

This book draws upon Vygotsky's idea of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination, and introduces the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration. These concepts are crucial for explaining and understanding children's development from a cultural-historical perspective. A book which theorises the relations between the social and the individual through a study of a child's perezhivanie, which analyses emotions more holistically, and advances the concepts of subjective sense and subjective configuration, is much needed. This book examines the complexity of human development through a comprehensive elaboration of these concepts, allowing for new insights to be put forward. It doesn't always follow the chronological order of Vygotsky's publications, as many of his works remained in the family archives until the 1980s, when his Selected Works were first published in Russian. There has long been a need for a contemporary book on the scholarly treatment of perezhevanie, emotions, and subjectivity, and as such this book revisits dominant representations of these concepts and then puts forward new ways of conceptualising and using them in empirical research. The chapters cover a broad range of case studies where the concepts of perezhivanie, emotions and imagination and subjective sense and subjective configuration are used to give new empirical and theoretical insights into the study of human development.

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