Cultural Psychology, Racism, and Social Justice
In: International and Cultural Psychology Series
Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: How Can Scientific Psychology Contribute to Social and Psychological Emancipation? -- The Diathesis-Stress Model Versus Macro-Cultural Psychology -- Book Organization -- References -- Chapter 2: Introduction: The Science-Emancipation Dialectic or Mobius Strip -- Social Medicine -- Social Medicine and Its Links to Macro-cultural Psychology -- Pedology -- A Contemporary Example of Macro-cultural Psychology -- References -- Part I: Macro Cultural Psychological Theory -- Chapter 3: The Scientific Theory of Macro-cultural Psychology -- Vygotsky's Cultural-Historical Psychology Is the Foundation of an Emancipatory, Scientific Psychology -- Vygotsky's Marxist Psychology -- Marxism Was the Telos and Logos of Vygotsky's Oeuvre -- Marxist Psychology, Historical Materialism, and Cultural Psychology -- Marx's Historical Materialism -- Ideology -- Vygotsky's Cultural-Historical/Historical Materialist Psychology -- Historical Materialist Factors and Principles Organize the Form and Content of Psychological Phenomena -- Critical Discourse Analysis -- Psychological Tools Perform Psychological Work and Operations -- Psychological Tools Embody/Objectify, Organize, and Elicit Active Subjectivity -- Examples of Psychological Tools -- The Historical Materialist Character of Psychological Ontogeny -- Vygotsky's Cultural-Historical Psychology Was Aimed at Integrating All Psychological Phenomena Within the Rubric of Historical Materialism -- Micro-Level Social Psychology Is Grounded in, and Mediates, Macro-Cultural Psychology -- References -- Chapter 4: The Emancipatory Character of Macro-cultural Psychology and the Conservative Character of Alternative Approaches to Cultural Psychology -- The Emancipatory Power of Cultural-Historical/Macro-cultural Psychological Science.