Writings for a Liberation Psychology / Edition 1

Writings for a Liberation Psychology / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0674962478
ISBN-13:
9780674962477
Pub. Date:
09/01/1996
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674962478
ISBN-13:
9780674962477
Pub. Date:
09/01/1996
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Writings for a Liberation Psychology / Edition 1

Writings for a Liberation Psychology / Edition 1

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Overview

“In your country,” Ignacio Martín-Baró remarked to a North American colleague, “it’s publish or perish. In ours, it’s publish and perish.” In November 1989 a Salvadoran death squad extinguished his eloquent voice, raised so often and so passionately against oppression in his adopted country. A Spanish-born Jesuit priest trained in psychology at the University of Chicago, Martín-Baró devoted much of his career to making psychology speak to the community as well as to the individual. This collection of his writings, the first in English translation, clarifies Martín-Baró’s importance in Latin American psychology and reveals a major force in the field of social theory.

Gathering essays from an array of professional journals, this volume introduces readers to the questions and concerns that shaped Martín-Baró’s thinking over several decades: the psychological dimensions of political repression, the impact of violence and trauma on child development and mental health, the use of psychology for political ends, religion as a tool of ideology, and defining the “real” and the “normal” under conditions of state-sponsored violence and oppression, among others. Though grounded in the harsh realities of civil conflict in Central America, these essays have broad relevance in a world where political and social turmoil determines the conditions of daily life for so many. In them we encounter Martín-Baró’s humane, impassioned voice, reaffirming the essential connections among mental health, human rights, and the struggle against injustice. His analysis of contemporary social problems, and of the failure of the social sciences to address those problems, permits us to understand not only the substance of his contribution to social thought but also his lifelong commitment to the campesinos of El Salvador.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674962477
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/01/1996
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 256
Sales rank: 639,092
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Adrianne Aron is a member of the Committee for Health Rights in Central America.

Shawn Corne is a member of the Committee for Health Rights in Central America.

Elliot G. Mishler is Professor of Social Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Elliot G. Mishler

Note on the Translation

Introduction

PART I: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF POLITICS AND THE POLITICS OF PSYCHOLOGY

1 Toward a Liberation Psychology

Translated by Adrianne Aron

2 The Role of the Psychologist

Translated by Adrianne Aron

3 Power, Politics, and Personality

Translated by Phillip Berryman

4 Political Socialization: Two Critical Themes

Translated by Adrianne Aron

5 The Political Psychology of Work

Translated by Cindy Forster

PART II: WAR AND TRAUMA

6 War and Mental Health

Translated by Anne Wallace

7 War and the Psychosocial Trauma of Salvadoran Children

Translated by Anne Wallace

8 Religion as an Instrument of Psychological Warfare

Translated by Tod Sloan

9 The Psychological Value of Violent Political Repression

Translated by Anne Wallace

PART III: DE-IDEOLOGIZING REALITY

10 "The People": Toward a Definition of a Concept

Translated by Adrianne Aron

11 Public Opinion Research as a De-ideologizing Instrument

Translated by Jean Carroll and Adrianne Aron

12 The Lazy Latino: The Ideological Nature of Latin American Fatalism

Translated by Phillip Berryman

Bibliography

Complete Works of Ignacio Martin-Baro

Works by Other Authors

Acknowledgments

What People are Saying About This

Reveals the workings of a mind that was probing and humane, wide-ranging in interests and passionate in concerns, and dedicated with a rare combination of intelligence and heroism to the challenge his work sets forth to construct a new person in a new society.

Noam Chomsky

Reveals the workings of a mind that was probing and humane, wide-ranging in interests and passionate in concerns, and dedicated with a rare combination of intelligence and heroism to the challenge his work sets forth to construct a new person in a new society.
Noam Chomsky, MIT

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