Bibliography 1.0: Can I escape the judgment of psychology?
I decided to make a list of the books I’ve recently read, browsed, or added to my reading list. This turned out to be a thought-provoking process. Although this may sound naïve, when I first imagined this blog, I didn’t anticipate that psychology would be such a major category in my bibliography. My main interest, after all, was the social and cultural history of the self. But of course the self is a subject of considerable interest to academic psychologists these days. The ‘psy’ disciplines – psychology, psychiatry, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis — have been incredibly influential in how we think of ourselves. That’s something I’m now beginning to appreciate more fully.
Recurring questions from my Chinese horoscope
The actual process of making the list was probably more valuable for me than the list itself. And the list may not be particularly valuable for anyone else, since I can’t recommend these books the way I recommended books on the history of self-help. That’s because I’m not sufficiently familiar with most of them. Plus, the categories turned out to be imprecise and unsatisfying: Should Jerrold Seigel’s The Idea of the Self: Thought and experience in Western Europe since the 17th century go under Self, Philosophy, or History?
One obvious question that comes up: What should I read next? What should I read sooner rather than later? That decision seems to assume I have some goal in mind. And I don’t have a goal. I’m not trying to accomplish something.
This immediately takes me back to the issues raised by my Chinese horoscope. Is it really OK simply to pursue my interests rather than accomplish something? Why does this always make me uneasy, somewhere in the back of my mind? What keeps me from seeing my life – as my Chinese horoscope recommends as my best option – as being on vacation, where these decisions wouldn’t matter?
Thinking about my Chinese horoscope also raises a question that keeps coming up for me: Can I escape those dictates of my culture that I believe are not in my interest? Is that too difficult a task? Perhaps what I’m dealing with here is a basic philosophical question: What is the good life? Is it possible to answer that question independent of cultural expectations?
Can I escape the judgment of psychology?
I’m just beginning the exploration of my subject matter. I’m asking questions like What really is my subject matter? What guides me in one direction rather than another? I sense two things going on. One is simply that I’m pursuing my curiosity. And I trust my instincts as sufficient to take me in an interesting and satisfying direction.
The other is that, on a deeper level, I’m looking for an answer to a question about my own life, my own self. It has something to do with being alive in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. I’m not sure I can formulate the question yet, which is OK. It has to do with feeling different – not wanting to follow the culturally sanctioned life course (marriage, family, career) that most people seem to want and enjoy.
I don’t feel that I’ve missed something, and I don’t wish I’d been more ‘normal.’ Maybe my question is: Is it possible to feel my life has been a good life when it’s not what most other people in my culture would want? How does cultural influence operate? Is it difficult to be aware of it? Would awareness be enough? Is it really a decision I get to make or am I just fooling myself? These are the same questions I’ve been asking myself for decades, hoping that the sociology of knowledge and its insight into the taken-for-granted would help me find answers.
To my mind, these are philosophical questions. However, our ability to understand our lives has been so infused with psychological explanations that it feels difficult to escape the judgment of psychology. Maybe that’s why I now want to read about the history of psychology. I want to know how I ended up living in a time when psychologists get to call the shots on the best way to live one’s life. Isn’t wondering what constitutes a good life a timeless question I’m entitled to ask? Has the influence of psychology been so powerful that the only question I’m allowed to ask is whether I’m living a “healthy” life, defined and implemented by an inescapably therapeutic culture?
Bibliography 1.0
Anyway, below is the list of books. I can’t possibly read them all in any reasonable amount of time. Each book worth reading will lead me to many more that I’ll want to add to my list.
Ah, well. It’s easy to take the first step on what will be a long journey. I plan to blog about what I’m reading, so I’ll have a record of what is, perhaps, an overly ambitious excursion.
I’m not really worried about the path I’ll take because my instincts have always been more reliable than my rationality. This is something I became more willing to accept after my Chinese horoscope explained why this would be true for me. Without a goal or a need to accomplish something, it doesn’t really matter which books I read first, as long as I’m enjoying the process. I guess that’s about as close as I’m going to get to living my life as if I’m on vacation. Perhaps that’s close enough.
Anthropology
Carrithers, Michael, Steven Collings, and Steven Lukes (eds) (1985) The Category of the Person: Anthropology, philosophy, history
LeVine, Robert A. (ed) (2010) Psychological Anthropology: A reader on self in culture
Lindholm, Charles (2007) Culture and Identity: The history, theory, and practice of psychological anthropology
Mathews, Gordon and Carolina Izquierdo (eds) (2009) Pursuits of Happiness: Well-being in anthropological perspective
Morris, Brian (1994) Anthropology of the Self: The individual in cultural perspective
Authenticity
Berman, Marshall (1970) The Politics of Authenticity: Radical individualism and the emergence of modern society
Guignon, Charles (2004) On Being Authentic
Lindholm, Charles (2008) Culture and Authenticity
Magill, R. Jay Jr (2012) Sincerity: How a moral ideal born five hundred years ago inspired religious wars, modern art, hipster chic, and the curious notion that we all have something to say (no matter how dull)
Peyre, Henri (1963) Literature and Sincerity
Potter, Andrew (2010) The Authenticity Hoax: How we get lost finding ourselves
Read, Herbert (1968) The Cult of Sincerity
Taylor, Charles (1991) The Ethics of Authenticity
Trilling, Lionel (1972) Sincerity and Authenticity
Childhood/Parenting/Developmental Psychology
Diller, Lawrence H. (2006) The Last Normal Child: Essays on the intersection of kids, culture, and psychiatric drugs
Henig, Robin Marantz and Samantha Henig (2012) Twentysomething: Why do young adults seem stuck?
Hulbert, Ann (2003) Raising America: Experts, parents, and a century of advice about children
Jay, Meg (2012) The Defining Decade: Why your twenties matter — and how to make the most of them now
Lareau, Annette (2003/2011) Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life
Levine, Madeline (2006) The Price of Privilege: How parental pressure and material advantage are creating a generation of disconnected and unhappy kids
Levine, Madeline (2012) Teach Your Children Well: Parenting for authentic success
Mintz, Steven (2004) Huck’s Raft: A history of American childhood
Nelson, Margaret K (2010) Parenting Out of Control: Anxious parents in uncertain times
Rochat, Philippe (2009) Others in Mind: Social origins of self-consciousness
Scott, Laura S. (2009) Two Is Enough: A couple’s guide to living childless by choice
Stearns, Peter N. (2003) Anxious Parents: A history of modern childrearing in America
Twenge, Jean M. (2006) Generation Me: Why today’s young Americans are more confident, assertive, entitled — and more miserable than ever before
Valenti, Jessica (2012) Why Have Kids: A new mom explores the truth about parenting and happiness
Competition/Ambition
King, William Casey (2013) Ambition, a History: From vice to virtue
Kohn, Alfie (1992) No Contest: The case against competition: Why we lose in our race to win
Putnam, Robert D. (2000) Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community
Consciousness/Neuroscience
Bor, Daniel (2012) The Ravenous Brain: How the new science of consciousness explains our insatiable search for meaning
Legrenzi, Paolo and Carlo Umiltà (2011) Neuromania: On the limits of brain science
Liu, JeeLoo and John Perry (eds) (2012) Consciousness and the Self: New essays
Noe, Alva (2009) Out of Our Heads: Why you are not your brain, and other lessons from the biology of consciousness
Rose, Nikolas and Joelle M. Abi-Rached (2013) Neuro: The new brain sciences and the management of the mind
Smithies, Declan and Daniel Stoljar (eds) (2012) Introspection and Consciousness
Thornton, Davi Johnson (2011) Brain Culture: Neuroscience and popular media
Tononi, Giulio (2012) Phi: A voyage from the brain to the soul
Critical Psychology
Fox, Dennis, Isaac Prilleltensky and Stephanie Austin (eds) (2009) Critical Psychology: An introduction
Hepburn, Alexa (2003) An Introduction to Critical Social Psychology
Holzkamp, Klaus (2013) Psychology from the Standpoint of the Subject: Selected writings of Klaus Holzkamp
Ibanez, Tomas and Lupicinio Iniguez Rueda (eds) (1997) Critical Social Psychology
Jacoby, Russell (1975/1997) Social Amnesia: A critique of contemporary psychology
Kagan, Jerome (2012) Psychology’s Ghosts: The crisis in the profession and the way back
Lyons, Antonia C. and Kerry Chamberlain (2006) Health Psychology: A critical introduction
Martin-Baro, Ignacio (1994) Writings for a Liberation Psychology
Murray, Michael (ed) (2004) Critical Health Psychology
Parker, Ian (1989/2013) The Crisis in Modern Social Psychology: How to end it
Parker, Ian (2007) Revolution in Psychology: Alienation to emancipation
Richardson, Frank C., Blaine J. Fowers, and Charles B. Guignon (1999) Re-envisioning Psychology: Moral dimensions of theory and practice
Sloan, Tod (1996) Damaged Life: The crisis of the modern psyche
Sloan, Tod (ed) (2000) Critical Psychology: Voices for change
Spears, Russell and Ian Parker (eds) (1996) Psychology and Society: Radical theory and practice
Teo, Thomas (2005) The Critique of Psychology: From Kant to postcolonial theory
Tolman, Charles W. (1994) Psychology, Society and Subjectivity: An introduction to German critical psychology
Tolman, Charles W. and Wolfgang Maiers (1991/2006) Critical Psychology: Contributions to an historical science of the subject
Walkerdine, Valerie (ed) (2002) Challenging Subjects: Critical psychology for a new millennium
Cross-cultural identities
Jen, Gish (2013) Tiger Writing: Art, culture, and the interdependent self
Kao, Henry S. R. and Durganand Sinha (ed) (1997) Asian Perspectives on Psychology
Keith, Kenneth D. (ed) (2011) Cross-cultural Psychology: Contemporary themes and perspectives
Kitanaka, Junko (2011) Depression in Japan: Psychiatric cures for a society in distress
Kleinman, Arthur and Byron Good (eds) (1986) Culture and Depression: Studies in the anthropology and cross-cultural psychiatry of affect and disorder
Heine, Steven J. (2011) Cultural Psychology
Mathews, Gordon (1996) What Makes Life Worth Living?: How Japanese and Americans make sense of their worlds
Mathews, Gordon (2000) Global Culture/Individual Identity: Searching for home in the cultural supermarket
Parker, Ian (2008) Japan in Analysis: Cultures of the unconscious
Prentice, Deborah A. and Dale T. Miller (eds) (1999) Cultural Divides: Understanding and overcoming group conflict
Schwartz, Seth J. (ed) (2013) Identity around the World: New directions for child and adolescent development
Sheikh, Anees A. and Katharina S. Sheikh (eds) (1996) Healing East and West: Ancient wisdom and modern psychology
Shiraev, Eric B. and David A. Levy (2012) Cross-Cultural Psychology: Critical thinking and contemporary applications
Watters, Ethan (2010) Crazy Like Us: The globalization of the American psyche
Death
Dowbiggin, Ian (2005) A Concise History of Euthanasia: Life, death, god and medicine
Gray, John (2011) The Immortalization Commission: Science and the strange quest to cheat death
Green, James W. (2008) Beyond the Good Death: The anthropology of modern dying
Kellehear, Allan (2009) The Study of Dying: From autonomy to transformation
Kemp, Nick (2002) Merciful Release: The history of the British euthanasia movement
Lepore, Jill (2012) The Mansion of Happiness: A history of life and death
Seale, Clive (1998) Constructing Death: The sociology of dying and bereavement
Embodiment
Barcan, Ruth (2004) Nudity: A cultural anatomy
Bendelow, Gillian (2009) Health, Emotion and the Body
Bendelow, Gillian and Simon J. Williams (1998) The Lived Body: Sociological themes, embodied issues
Bordo, Susan (1993) Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western culture, and the body
Gallagher, Catherine and Thomas Laqueur (eds) (1987) The Making of the Modern Body: Sexuality and society in the nineteenth century
Haiken, Elizabeth (1997) Venus Envy: A history of cosmetic surgery
Hepworth, Mike, Mike Featherstone and Bryan S. Turner (ed) (1991) The Body: Social process and cultural theory
Lupton, Deborah (1995) The Imperative of Health: Public health and the regulated body
Lupton, Deborah (1996) Food, the Body and the Self
Lupton, Deborah (2012) Medicine as Culture: Illness, disease and the body
Lupton, Deborah (2012) Fat
Orbach, Susie (2009) Bodies
Porter, Roy (2003) Flesh in the Age of Reason: The modern foundations of body and soul
Rhode, Deborah L. (2010) The Beauty Bias: The injustice of appearance in life and law
Shilling, Chris (2003) The Body and Social Theory
Shorter, Edward (1993) From the Mind into the Body: The cultural origins of psychosomatic symptoms
Thomas, Helen and Jamilah Ahmed (eds) (2004) Cultural Bodies: Ethnography and theory
Williams, Simon J. (2003) Medicine and the Body
Ziguras, Christopher (2003) Self-Care: Embodiment, personal autonomy and the shaping of health consciousness
Emotions
Dixon, Thomas (2003) From Passions to Emotions: The creation of a secular psychological category
Giddens, Anthony (1992) The Transformation of Intimacy: Sexuality, love, and eroticism in modern societies
Gross, Daniel M. (2006) The Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle’s rhetoric to modern brain science
Harre, Rom (1986) The Social Construction of Emotions
James, Veronica and Jonathan Gabe (eds) (1997) Health and the Sociology of Emotions
Kagan, Jerome (2009) What Is Emotion?: History, Measures, and Meanings
Kitayama, Shinobu and Hazel Rose Markus (1994) Emotion and Culture: Empirical studies of mutual influence
Lupton, Deborah (1998) The Emotional Self: A sociocultural exploration
Slater, Dan (2013) Life in the Time of Algorithms: What technology does to meeting and mating
Stearns, Peter (1994) American Cool: Constructing a twentieth-century emotional style
Stearns, Carol Z. and Peter N. Stearns (1988) Emotion and Social Change: Toward a new psychohistory
Toohey, Peter (2011) Boredom: A lively history
Williams, Simon J. (2001) Emotion and Social Theory: Corporeal reflections on the (ir)rational
Happiness/Positive Psychology
Bok, Derek (2010) The Politics of Happiness: What government can learn from the new research on well-being
Bruckner, Pascal (2011) Perpetual Euphoria: On the duty to be happy
Burkeman, Oliver (2012) The Antidote: Happiness for people who can’t stand positive thinking
Elliott, Carl (2003) Better than Well: American medicine meets the American dream
Elliott, Carl and Tod Chambers (eds) (2004) Prozac as a Way of Life
Giacalone, Robert A., Carole L. Jurkiewicz, and Craig Dunn (eds) (2005) Positive Psychology in Business Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
History
Berman, Marshall (1981) All that Is Solid Melts into Air: The experience of modernity
Ehrenreich, Barbara and Deirdre English (1978) For Her Own Good: 150 years of the experts’ advice to women
Elias, Norbert (1994) The Civilizing Process: The history of manners
Hacking, Ian (2002) Historical Ontology
Harvey, David (1990) The Condition of Postmodernity: An enquiry into the origins of cultural change
Lane, Christopher (2004) Hatred and Civility: The antisocial life in Victorian England
Melchior-Bennet, Sabine (1994) The Mirror: A history
Pendergrast, Mark (2003) Mirror Mirror: A history of the human love affair with reflection
Rodgers, Daniel T. (2011) The Age of Fracture
Showalter, Elaine (1997) Hystories: Hysterical epidemics and modern mania
Smith, Roger (2007) Being Human: Historical knowledge and the creation of human nature
Inequality
Fiske, Susan T. and Hazel Rose Markus (eds) (2012) Facing Social Class: How societal rank influences interaction
Johnson, Allan G. (2001) Privilege, Power, and Difference
Neoliberalism
Cooper, Melinda (2008) Life as Surplus: Biotechnology and capitalism in the neoliberal era
Crouch, Colin (2011) The Strange Non-Death of Neoliberalism
Harvey, David (2005) A Brief History of Neoliberalism
Mooney, Gavin (2012) The Health of Nations: Towards a new political economy
Other
Bechdel, Alison (2012) Are you my mother?: A comic drama
Becker, Dana (2013) One Nation under Stress: The trouble with stress as an idea
Heath, Joseph and Andrew Potter (2004) Nation of Rebels: Why counterculture became consumer culture
Michaels, F. S. (2011) Monoculture: How one story is changing everything
Scott, Susie (2009) Making Sense of Everyday Life
White, Kevin (2009) An Introduction to the Sociology of Health and Illness
Winterson, Jeanette (2012) Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
Philosophy
Benatar, David (2006) Better Never to Have Been: The harm of coming into existence
Ehrenberg, Alain (1998) The Weariness of the Self: Diagnosing the history of depression in the contemporary age
Evans, Jules (2012) Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations: Ancient Philosophy for Modern Problems
Gallagher, Shaun and Jonathan Shear (eds) (1999) Models of the Self
Gertler, Brie (2011) Self-Knowledge
Hacking, Ian (1995) Rewriting the Soul: Multiple personality and the science of memory
Hacking, Ian (1998) Mad Travelers: Reflections on the reality of transient mental illnesses
Hetherington, Stephen (2007) Self-knowledge: Beginning philosophy right here and now
MacIntyre, Alasdair (1980/2007) After Virtue: A study in moral theory
Parfit, Derek (1984) Reasons and Persons
Robinson, Daniel N. (1995) An intellectual History of Psychology
Siderits, Mark (2003) Personal Identity and Buddhist Philosophy: Empty persons
Siderits, Mark (2007) Buddhism as Philosophy: An introduction
Siderits, Mark, Evan Thompson, and Dan Zahavi (2011) Self, No Self?: Perspectives from analytical, phenomenological, and Indian traditions
Westerhoff, Jan (2011) Reality: A very short introduction
Williams, Bernard (1973) Problems of the Self: Philosophical papers 1956-1972
Psychiatry
Double, D. B. (ed) (2006) Critical Psychiatry: The limits of madness
Emmons, Kimberly K. (2010) Black Dogs and Blue Words: Depression and gender in the age of self-care
Fancher, Robert T. (2003) Health and Suffering in America: The context and content of mental health care
Frances, Allen (2013) Saving Normal: An insider’s revolt against out-of-control psychiatric diagnosis, DSM-5, big pharma, and the medicalization of ordinary life
Greenfeld, Liah (2013) Mind, Modernity, Madness: The impact of culture on human experience
Grob, Gerald (1994) The Mad among Us: A history of the care of America’s mentally ill
Horwitz, Allan V. and Jerome C. Wakefield (2007) The Loss of Sadness: How psychiatry transformed normal sorrow into depressive disorder
Ingleby, David (ed) (1980/2004) Critical Psychiatry: The politics of mental health
Lane, Christopher (2007) Shyness: How normal behavior became a sickness
Lawlor, Clark (2012) From Melancholia to Prozac
Lunbeck, Elizabeth (1994) The Psychiatric Persuasion: Knowledge, gender, and power in modern America
Makari, George (2008) Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis
Shorter, Edward (1997) The History of Psychiatry: From the age of the asylum to the age of Prozac
Staub, Michael E (2011) Madness Is Civilization: When the diagnosis was social, 1948-1980
Tone, Andrea (2009) The Age of Anxiety: A history of America’s turbulent affair with tranquilizers
Zaretsky, Eli (2004) Secrets of the Soul: A social and cultural history of psychoanalysis
Psychology
Caplan, Eric (1998) Mind Games: American culture and the birth of psychotherapy
Craib, Ian (1994) The Importance of Disappointment
Cushman, Philip (1995) Constructing the Self, Constructing America: A cultural history of psychotherapy
Danziger, Kurt (1990) Constructing the Subject: Historical origins of psychological research
Danziger, Kurt (1997) Naming the Mind: How psychology found its language
Dowbiggin, Ian (2011) The Quest for Mental Health: A tale of science, medicine, scandal, sorrow, and mass society
Freedman, Jill and Gene Combs (1996) Narrative Therapy: The social construction of preferred realities
Furedi, Frank (2003) Therapy Culture: Cultivating vulnerability in an uncertain age
Gamson, Joshua (1998) Freaks Talk Back: Tabloid talk shows and sexual nonconformity
Garcia, Rodrigo (developer) (2011) In Treatment (season three)
Grogan, Jessica (2013) Encountering America: Humanistic psychology, sixties culture and the shaping of the modern self
Henriques, Julian, Cathy Urwin, Wendy Hollway, Couze Venn, and Valerie Walkerdine (1984) Changing the Subject: Psychology, social regulation and subjectivity
Herman, Ellen (1995) The Romance of American Psychology: Political culture in the age of experts
Hochschild, Arlie Russell (1983/2003) The Managed Heart: Commercialization of human feeling
Leary, Mark (2012) Understanding the Mysteries of Human Behavior (CD/DVD)
Moskowitz, Eva S. (2001) In Therapy We Trust: America’s obsession with self fulfillment
Nolan, James L. Jr (1998) The Therapeutic State: Justifying government at century’s end
Pfister, Joel and Nancy Schnog (eds) (1997) Inventing the Psychological: Toward a cultural history of emotional life in America
Rieff, Phillip (1966) The Triumph of the Therapeutic: Uses of faith after Freud
Schur, Edwin M. (1976) The Awareness Trap: Self-absorption instead of social change
Sommers, Christina Hoff and Sally Satel (2005) One Nation under Therapy: How the helping culture is eroding self-reliance
Vidal, Fernando (2011) The Sciences of the Soul: The early modern origins of psychology
Ward, Steven C. (2002) Modernizing the Mind: Psychological knowledge and the remaking of society
Science/Knowledge
Aronowitz, Stanley (1988) Science as Power: Discourse and ideology in modern society
Canguilhem, Georges (1989) The Normal and the Pathological
Goldman, Steven L. (2006) Science Wars: What scientists know and how they know it (CD/DVD)
Jasanoff, Sheila (ed) (2004) States of Knowledge: The co-production of science and the social order
McCarthy, E. Doyle (1996) Knowledge as Culture: The new sociology of knowledge
Midgley, Mary (2010) The Solitary Self: Darwin and the selfish gene
Nagel, Thomas (2012) Mind and Cosmos: Why the materialist neo-Darwinian conception of nature is almost certainly false
Oyama, Susan (1985/2000) The Ontogeny of Information: Developmental systems and evolution
Oyama, Susan (2000) Evolution’s Eye: A systems view of the biology-culture divide
Proctor, Robert N. (2008) Agnotology: The making and unmaking of ignorance
Rose, Hilary and Steven Rose (2000) Alas, Poor Darwin: Arguments against evolutionary psychology
Rose, Hilary and Steven Rose (2012) Genes, Cells and Brains: The promethean promises of the new biology
Rose, Nikolas (2006) The Politics of Life Itself: Biomedicine, power, and subjectivity in the twenty-first century
Rose, Steven (1997) Lifelines: Biology beyond determinism
Self/Identity/Individualism
Bauman, Zygmunt (2004) Identity: Coversations With Benedetto Vecchi
Baumeister, Roy F. (1986) Identity: Cultural change and the struggle for self
Bellah, Robert N., Richard Madsen, William M. Sullivan and Ann Swidler (1985/2007) Habits of the Heart: Individualism and commitment in American life
Bird, Colin (1999) The Myth of Liberal Individualism
Callero, Peter (2013) The Myth of Individualism: How social forces shape our lives
Chowers, Eyal (2004) The Modern Self in the Labyrinth: Politics and the entrapment imagination
Clecak, Peter (1983) America’s Quest for the Ideal Self: Dissent and fulfillment in the 60’s and 70’s
Davis, Joseph E. (ed) (2000) Identity and Social Change
Doy, Gen (2004) Picturing the Self: Changing views of the subject in visual culture
Du Gey, Paul, Jessica Evans and Peter Redman (eds) (2000) Identity: A reader
Elliott, Anthony and Charles C. Lemert (2009) The New Individualism: The emotional costs of globalization
Finkelstein, Joanne (2007) The Art of Self Invention: Image and identity in popular visual culture
Gallagher, Shaun (ed) (2011) The Oxford Handbook of the Self
Gergen, Kenneth (1991) The Saturated Self: Dilemmas of identity in contemporary life
Giddens, Anthony (1991) Modernity and Self-Identity: Self and society in the late modern age
Glover, Jonathan (1988) I: The Philosophy and Psychology of Personal Identity
Grodin, Debra and Thomas Lindlof (eds) (1996) Constructing the Self in a Mediated World
Heller, Thomas C., David E. Wellbery and Morton Sosna (eds) (1986) Reconstructing Individualism: Autonomy, individuality, and the self in Western thought
Hewitt, John P. (1989) Dilemmas of the American Self
Hochschild, Arlie Russell (2012) The Outsourced Self: Intimate life in market times
Illouz, Eva (1997) Consuming the Romantic Utopia: Love and the cultural contradictions of capitalism
Illouz, Eva (2003) Oprah Winfrey and the Glamour of Misery
Illouz, Eva (2007) Cold Intimacies: The making of emotional capitalism
Illouz, Eva (2008) Saving the Modern Soul: Therapy, emotions, and the culture of self-help
Illouz, Eva (2012) Why Love Hurts: A sociological explanation
Imber, Jonathan B. (ed) (2004) Therapeutic Culture: Triumph and defeat
Hitt, Jack (2012) Bunch of Amateurs: A search for the American character
Hood, Bruce (2012) The Self Illusion: How the social brain creates identity
Leary, Mark (2004) The Curse of the Self: Self-awareness, egotism, and the quality of human life
Leary, Mark and June Price Tangney (2011) Handbook of Self and Identity
Lukes, Steven (1973/2006) Individualism
Martin, John Jeffries (2004) Myths of Renaissance Individualism
Meer, Zubin (2011) Individualism: The cultural logic of modernity
Morris, Colin (1972/1987) The Discovery of the Individual 1050-1200
Porter, Roy (ed) (1996/2002) Rewriting the Self: Histories from the Renaissance to the present
Rose, Nikolas (1999) Governing the Soul: The shaping of the private self
Rose, Nikolas (1998) Inventing Our Selves: Psychology, power, and personhood
Schrag, Calvin O. (1999) The Self after Postmodernity
Seigel, Jerrold (2005) The Idea of the Self: Thought and experience in Western Europe since the 17th century
Taylor, Charles (1989) Sources of the Self: The making of the modern identity
Thiel, Udo (2011) The Early Modern Subject: Self-consciousness and personal identity from Descartes to Hume
Turkle, Sherry (1995) Life on the Screen: Identity in the age of the internet
Turkle, Sherry (2011) Alone Together: Why we expect more from technology and less from each other
Wheelis, Allen (1958) The Quest for Identity
Sleep
Ekrich, A. Roger (2005) At Day’s Close: Night in times past
Koslofsky, Craig (2011) Evening’s Empire: A history of the night in early modern Europe
Roennberg, Til (2012) Internal Time: Chronotypes, social jet lag, and why you’re so tired
Williams, Simon J. (2005) Sleep and Society: Sociological ventures into the (un)known
Williams, Simon J. (2011) The Politics of Sleep: Governing (un)consciousness in the late modern age
Wolf-Meyer, Matthew J. (2012) The Slumbering Masses: Sleep, medicine, and modern American life
Social Construction
Gergen, Kenneth (1999/2009) An Invitation to Social Construction
Hacking, Ian (1999) The Social Construction of What?
Yancy, George and Susan Hadley (eds) (2005) Narrative Identities: Psychologists engaged in self-construction
Related posts:
Can we think outside our culture: My Chinese horoscope
The sociology of knowledge
The history of self-help: Some books to read
The joy of bibliographies
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