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Identical Twins
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This book conceptualises twin identity as a multi-layered dynamic that changes through performance, and explores twin identity through a social constructionist approach. This is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical and cultural psychology, and anyone interested in twin studies.
Informationen zum Autor Dr Mvikeli Ncube is a Visiting Teaching Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, in the Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care. He is also an associate researcher with Caribbean African Health Network based in the same University. Ncube has published articles on Cultural Psychology and Social Identity. Klappentext In Identical Twins: The Social Construction and Performance of Identity in Culture and Society, Ncube conceptualises twin identity as a multi-layered dynamic that changes through performance, and explores twin identity through a social constructionist approach.Until now, mainstream twin studies have mostly sought to explain social phenomena about twins from 'inside' the person, providing their explanations in terms of internal entities such as personality structures with an obvious underlying essentialist assumption. By examining the theories of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler, Ncube shows that the 'identity' of twins is managed in both an academic and cultural context, and in relation to specific audiences. Relocating the explanations that we gather in social research, including in qualitative research in psychology, the book focuses its enquiry on the social practices and interactions that people engage in with each other, not delving 'inside' the person. Using real-world twin accounts, the book maps out the social construction of twin identity, and allows for the twins' own voices to be examined in relation to twin experiences.Also addressing aspects of being misunderstood, as well as the idea of misunderstanding oneself, this is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical and cultural psychology, and anyone interested in twin studies. Zusammenfassung This book conceptualises twin identity as a multi-layered dynamic that changes through performance, and explores twin identity through a social constructionist approach. This is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical and cultural psychology, and anyone interested in twin studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Cultural representations of twins 2. Traditional twin research in psychology 3. Being misunderstood 4. Twin identity 5. Couples 6. Twins, culture and psychology References ...
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Dr Mvikeli Ncube is a Visiting Teaching Fellow at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK, in the Faculty of Health, Psychology and Social Care. He is also an associate researcher with Caribbean African Health Network based in the same University. Ncube has published articles on Cultural Psychology and Social Identity.
Klappentext
In Identical Twins: The Social Construction and Performance of Identity in Culture and Society, Ncube conceptualises twin identity as a multi-layered dynamic that changes through performance, and explores twin identity through a social constructionist approach. Until now, mainstream twin studies have mostly sought to explain social phenomena about twins from 'inside' the person, providing their explanations in terms of internal entities such as personality structures with an obvious underlying essentialist assumption. By examining the theories of Michel Foucault and Judith Butler, Ncube shows that the 'identity' of twins is managed in both an academic and cultural context, and in relation to specific audiences. Relocating the explanations that we gather in social research, including in qualitative research in psychology, the book focuses its enquiry on the social practices and interactions that people engage in with each other, not delving 'inside' the person. Using real-world twin accounts, the book maps out the social construction of twin identity, and allows for the twins' own voices to be examined in relation to twin experiences. Also addressing aspects of being misunderstood, as well as the idea of misunderstanding oneself, this is fascinating reading for students and researchers in critical and cultural psychology, and anyone interested in twin studies.
Inhalt
Introduction
Cultural representations of twins
Traditional twin research in psychology
Being misunderstood
Twin identity
Couples
Twins, culture and psychology
References
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780815353553
- Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 112
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 163g
- Größe H216mm x B138mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9780815353553
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-0-8153-5355-3
- Veröffentlichung 08.06.2018
- Titel Identical Twins
- Autor Mvikeli Ncube
- Untertitel The Social Construction and Performance of Identity in Culture and Society