Of mind and murder toward a more comprehensive psychology of the Holocaust George R. Mastroianni

Por: Idioma: Inglés Detalles de publicación: New York Oxford 2019Descripción: xxxi, 418 páginasISBN:
  • 9780190638238
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Chapter 1: What was the Holocaust? -- Chapter 2: The Holocaust: a brief history of psychological explanation -- Chapter 3: Matters of method: issues and problems in the psychological study of the Holocaust -- Chapter 4: Clinical/abnormal perspectives -- Chapter 5: Personality -- Chapter 6: Learning and conditioning -- Chapter 7: Cognition and memory -- Chapter 8: Age and development -- Chapter 9: Social psychology -- Chapter 10: In the aftermath -- Chapter 11: Psychology, context, and the risk of genocide: Japanese evacuation and confinement -- Chapter 12: The psychology of the Holocaust in perspective.
Resumen: "Of Mind and Murder traces the history of psychological attempts to understand the Holocaust and critically assesses the existing literature. As the dominance of the situationist interpretation of the psychology of the Holocaust popularized by Milgram wanes, Of Mind and Murder suggests some possible paths forward to a new psychology of the Holocaust"--
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Chapter 1: What was the Holocaust? -- Chapter 2: The Holocaust: a brief history of psychological explanation -- Chapter 3: Matters of method: issues and problems in the psychological study of the Holocaust -- Chapter 4: Clinical/abnormal perspectives -- Chapter 5: Personality -- Chapter 6: Learning and conditioning -- Chapter 7: Cognition and memory -- Chapter 8: Age and development -- Chapter 9: Social psychology -- Chapter 10: In the aftermath -- Chapter 11: Psychology, context, and the risk of genocide: Japanese evacuation and confinement -- Chapter 12: The psychology of the Holocaust in perspective.

"Of Mind and Murder traces the history of psychological attempts to understand the Holocaust and critically assesses the existing literature. As the dominance of the situationist interpretation of the psychology of the Holocaust popularized by Milgram wanes, Of Mind and Murder suggests some possible paths forward to a new psychology of the Holocaust"--

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