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Self-Esteem
An American History1. Aufl.
23,99 € |
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Verlag: | Wiley |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 07.02.2024 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781509559411 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 280 |
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Beschreibungen
At the end of the last century, the idea of self-esteem became enormously influential. A staggering amount of psychological research and self-help literature was published, and before long was devoured by readers. Self-esteem initiatives permeated American schools. Self-esteem became <i>the</i> way of understanding ourselves, our personalities, our interactions with others. Nowadays, few people think much about the idea of self-esteem—but perhaps we should.<br /><br /><i>Self-Esteem: An American History</i> is the first historical study exploring the emotional politics of self-esteem in modern America. Written with verve and insight, Ian Miller’s expert analysis explores the critiques of self-help which accuse it of propping up conservative agendas by encouraging us to look solely inside ourselves to resolve life’s problems. At the same time, he reveals how African American, LGBTQ+ and feminist activists endeavored to build positive collective identities based upon self-esteem, pride and self-respect.<br /><br />This revelatory book will be essential reading for anyone with an interest in the history of mental health, well-being, emotions in the United States’ unique society and culture.
Self-Esteem: An Introduction<br /><br /> 1. Happiness<br /> 2. Race<br /> 3. Sexuality<br /> 4. Mothers<br /> 5. School<br /> 6. Teenagers<br /> 7. Girls and Women<br /> 8. A Self-Esteem Task Force<br /> 9. The 21st Century
<b>Ian Miller</b> is a lecturer in medical history at Ulster University. He has authored seven books on topics including the stomach, Irish dietary change and force-feeding.