Unknotting the Heart 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 社會學 人類學 中國研究 心理 海外中國研究 情感 China 政治社會學
發表於2024-11-21
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找到的不多的講走國的ideology& constitution of subjectivities的書
評分逼近期末後讀書速度放緩瞭。此書寫的實在太好瞭!如何用心理谘詢對國企下崗工人進行維穩、建構市場經濟轉型的過渡、解釋性彆觀念的再塑,這個切入點太牛逼瞭!詳見書評。Chris
評分一個很特彆的治理術視角。
評分一個很特彆的治理術視角。
評分理論分析基本上沒看懂
Dr. Jie Yang, Associate Professor of anthropology, received her PhD in anthropology from the University of Toronto in 2006. Dr. Yang’s research is at the intersection of two primary areas: linguistic anthropology and China studies. In the first area, she is interested in the analysis of how power and ideologies are embedded in and work through language and how ideologies interpellate individuals and constitute/remold subjectivities. In the second area, Dr. Yang’s research interests focus on the aesthetic, therapeutic and neoliberal governance in contemporary China. Her two current research projects: one is China’s beauty economy, which capitalizes on the female body, feminine beauty, feminine youth, and sexuality. The other is the rise of the therapeutic in China (e.g. psychiatry, ecopsychology, counseling, social work, therapeutic consumption, therapeutic lifestyle). This project engages two areas of research on the notion of the therapeutic: one refers to a certain class of experts and the procedures they use to address psychic and physical problems; the other area of research is the modern welfare state and its ideologies, programs and policies that diagnose and normalize the marginalized groups.
Since the mid-1990s, as China has downsized and privatized its state-owned enterprises, severe unemployment has created a new class of urban poor and widespread social and psychological disorders. In Unknotting the Heart, Jie Yang examines this understudied group of workers and their experiences of being laid off, "counseled," and then reoriented to the market economy. Using fieldwork from reemployment programs, community psychosocial work, and psychotherapy training sessions in Beijing between 2002 and 2013, Yang highlights the role of psychology in state-led interventions to alleviate the effects of mass unemployment. She pays particular attention to those programs that train laid-off workers in basic psychology and then reemploy them as informal “counselors” in their capacity as housemaids and taxi drivers.
These laid-off workers are filling a niche market created by both economic restructuring and the shortage of professional counselors in China, helping the government to defuse intensified class tension and present itself as a nurturing and kindly power. In reality, Yang argues, this process creates both new political complicity and new conflicts, often along gender lines. Women are forced to use the moral virtues and work ethics valued under the former socialist system, as well as their experiences of overcoming depression and suffering, as resources for their new psychological care work. Yang focuses on how the emotions, potentials, and “hearts” of these women have become sites of regulation, market expansion, and political imagination.
摘抄了作者在最后一章对此书完整的总结: This book challenges interpretations of the socioeconomic transition in China as peaceful. I look at this massive transformation from a more dialogic and holistic perspective, highlighting this historical development a...
評分摘抄了作者在最后一章对此书完整的总结: This book challenges interpretations of the socioeconomic transition in China as peaceful. I look at this massive transformation from a more dialogic and holistic perspective, highlighting this historical development a...
評分摘抄了作者在最后一章对此书完整的总结: This book challenges interpretations of the socioeconomic transition in China as peaceful. I look at this massive transformation from a more dialogic and holistic perspective, highlighting this historical development a...
評分摘抄了作者在最后一章对此书完整的总结: This book challenges interpretations of the socioeconomic transition in China as peaceful. I look at this massive transformation from a more dialogic and holistic perspective, highlighting this historical development a...
評分摘抄了作者在最后一章对此书完整的总结: This book challenges interpretations of the socioeconomic transition in China as peaceful. I look at this massive transformation from a more dialogic and holistic perspective, highlighting this historical development a...
Unknotting the Heart 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024