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Illness and self in society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.

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Pattison, George, and Steven Shakespeare, eds. Kierkegaard The Self in Society. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26684-5.

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1970-, Williams J. Patrick, ed. Authenticity in culture, self, and society. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Pub., 2009.

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Neighborhood self-management: Experiments in civil society. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2001.

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Kevin, Ochsner, and Trope Yaacov, eds. Self control in society, mind, and brain. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.

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The masterless: Self & society in modern America. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.

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In conflict no longer: Self and society in contemporary America. Lanham, Md: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.

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George Eliot: Self and society in her novels. New Delhi: Reliance Pub. House, 1989.

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Tripp, Thomas N. First principles: Self-governance in an open society. Wilson, Wyo: Black Sheep Farm Press, 2008.

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Paranjape, Makarand R. Altered destinations: Self, society, and nation in India. New Delhi: Anthem Press, 2009.

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Modernity and self-identity: Self and society in the late modern age. Cambridge, U.K: Polity Press in association with Basil Blackwell, 1991.

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Modernity and self-identity: Self and society in the late modern age. Stanford, Calif: Stanford University Press, 1991.

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Machiavelli in love: Sex, self, and society in the Italian Renaissance. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007.

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Disability and identity: Negotiating self in a changing society. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013.

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Rejali, Darius M. Torture & modernity: Self, society, and state in modern Iran. Boulder: Westview Press, 1994.

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Ricardo da Silveira Lobo Sternberg. The Unquet Self: Self and Society in the Poetry of Carlos Dummond de Andrade. Valencia: Albatros Hispanofila, 1986.

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The unquiet self: Self and society in the poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade. [Valencia]: Albatros Ediciones, 1986.

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Saussy, Carroll. God images and self esteem: Empoweringwomen in a patriarchal society. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1991.

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Crane, Mary Thomas. Framing authority: Sayings, self, and society in sixteenth-century England. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1993.

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The playing self: Person and meaning in the planetary society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Godfrey, Emelyne. Femininity, Crime and Self-Defence in Victorian Literature and Society. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137284563.

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Rajamani, M. B. Forms of self-sacrifice in Karnāṭaka society: A sociological analysis. Mysore: University of Mysore, U.G.C. Special Assistance Programme, Dept. of Studies in History, 1987.

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Hermans, H. J. M. Dialogical self theory: Positioning and counter-positioning in a globalizing society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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George, Alexandra. Property in the human body & its parts: Reflections on self-determination in liberal society. Badia Fiesolana, San Domenica (FI): European University Institute, 2001.

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George, Alexandra. Property in the human body & its parts: Reflections on self-determination in liberal society. San Domenico, Florence: European University Institute, 2001.

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Unofficial release: Self-released and handmade audio in post-industrial society. [United States?]: Belsona Books, 2012.

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Our wealth is loving each other: Self and society in Fiji. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007.

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1978-, Hermans-Konopka Agnieszka, ed. Dialogical self theory: Positioning and counter-positioning in a globalizing society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Franck, Thomas M. The empowered self: Law and society in the age of individualism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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H, Peterson Eugene. Earth & altar: The community of prayer in a self-bound society. New York: Paulist Press, 1985.

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God images and self esteem: Empowering women in a patriarchal society. Louisville, Ky: Westminster/John Knox Press, 1991.

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Authority and speech: Language, society, and self in the American novel. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1993.

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Irvine, Leslie. The Self in Society. Cognella Academic Publishing, 2012.

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Hermans, Hubert J. M. Society in the Self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190687793.001.0001.

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In this book, Hubert Hermans, internationally known as the creator of the dialogical self theory, launches a new and original theory in which he links society with the most intimate regions of self and identity. The basic assumption is that the self is organized as an inner society that is simultaneously functioning as part of the society at large as exemplified by developments like self-sabotage, self-radicalization, self-cure, self-government, self-nationalization, and self-internationalization. The book makes even a more radical step. It not only deals with the societal organization of the self but also poses the challenging question whether the self is democratically organized. To what extent do the different self-parts (e.g. roles, emotions, imagined others) receive freedom of expression? To what extent are they treated as equal or equivalent components of the self? The question is posed how the self, in its organizing capacity, responds to the apparent tension between freedom and equality in both the self and society. The theory has far-reaching consequences for such divergent topics as leadership in the self; cultural diversity in the self; the relationship between reason and emotion; self-empathy;, cooperation and competition between self-parts; and the role of social power in prejudice, enemy image construction, and scapegoating. The volume concludes with a trailblazing discussion of cosmopolitan, deliberative, and agonistic models of democracy and their consequences for a democratically organized self in a boundary-crossing society.
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(Editor), Joseph A. Kotarba, and Andrea Fontana (Editor), eds. The Existential Self in Society. University Of Chicago Press, 1987.

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1950-, Pattison George, and Shakespeare Steven 1968-, eds. Kierkegaard: The self in society. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998.

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(Editor), George Pattison, and Steven Shakespeare (Editor), eds. Kierkegaard: The Self in Society. Palgrave Macmillan, 1998.

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Shakespeare, Steven, and G. Pattison. Kierkegaard: The Self in Society. Palgrave Macmillan, 1998.

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Bary, William Theodore De. Self And Society in Ming Thought. ACLS History E-Book Project, 2001.

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Nogent, Guibert De. Self and Society in Medieval France. HarperCollins (paper), 2000.

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Nogent, Guibert De. Self and Society in Medieval France. HarperCollins (paper), 2000.

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Vannini, Phillip, and J. Patrick Williams. Authenticity in Culture Self and Society. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Bakke, Gretchen Anna. Likeness: Semblance and Self in Slovene Society. University of California Press, 2020.

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Vannini, Phillip. The Senses in Self, Society, and Culture. Routledge, 2013.

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McClay, Wilfred M. Masterless: Self and Society in Modern America. University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

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Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self. Lexington Books/Fortress Academic, 2014.

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(Editor), Carol D. Ryff, and Victor W. Marshall (Editor), eds. The Self and Society in Aging Processes. Springer Publishing Company, 1999.

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Neighborhood Self-Management: Experiments in Civil Society. Springer, 2011.

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Vannini, Phillip. The Senses in Self, Society, and Culture. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203805985.

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Hermans, Hubert J. M. The Dynamics of Society-in-the-Self. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190687793.003.0002.

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In the field of tension between globalization and localization, a set of new phenomena is emerging showing that society is not simply a social environment of self and identity but works in their deepest regions: self-radicalization, self-government, self-cure, self-nationalization, self-internationalization, and even self-marriage. The consequence is that the self is faced with an unprecedented density of self-parts, called I-positions in this theory. In the field of tension between boundary-crossing developments in the world and the search for an identity in a local niche, a self emerges that is characterized by a great variety of contradicting and heterogeneous I-positions and by large and unexpected jumps between different positions as the result of rapid and unexpected changes in the world. The chapter argues that such developments require a new vision of the relationship between self and society.
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