Identity : youth, and crisis / Erik H. Erikson.
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TextSeries: Frye annotated ; no. 1120.Publisher: New York : W.W. Norton, [1968]Edition: First editionDescription: 336 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 323-329).
I. Prologue. -- II. Foundations in observation : 1. A clinician's notebook -- 2. On totalitarianism -- III. The life cycle: epigenesis of identity : 1. Infancy and the mutuality of recognition -- 2. Early childhood and the will to be oneself -- 3. Childhood and the anticipation of roles -- 4. School age and task identification -- 5. Adolescence. -- 6. Beyond identity -- IV. Identity confusion in life history and case history : 1. Biographic I: creative confusio. (1) G.B.S. (age 70) on young Shaw (age 20). -- (2) William James, his own alienist -- 2. Genetic: identification and identity -- 3. Pathographic: the clinical picture of severe identity confusion -- 4. Societal: from individual confusion to social order -- 5. Biographic II.: the confusion returns, psychopathology of every night. (1) Freud's dream of Irma -- (2) William James's terminal dream -- V. Theoretical interlude : 1. Ego and environment -- 2. Confusion, transference, and resistance -- 3. I, my self, and my ego -- 4. A communality of egos -- 5. Theory and ideology -- VI. Toward contemporary issues: youth -- VII. Womanhood and the inner space -- VIII. Race and the wider identity.
Essays in ego psychology, based on papers written from 1951 to 1967, by a neo-Freudian analyst and theorist.
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