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Governed By Affect

Hot Cognition and the End of Cold War Psychology

9780197621851
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Governed by Affect offers a new history of psychologys contradictory and contested public life in the United States and beyond since World War II, with a special emphasis on a series of transformations which have occurred since the 1970s. For both policymakers and ordinary people, the discipline of psychology has come to furnish a seemingly inexhaustible array of tools and concepts for making individuals healthier, wealthier, and happier. At the heart of this psychologizedneo-liberalism is the notion that attention or the will exists as a scarce resource in a distracted and tempting world. Breaking with the austere and deliberative rationality of Cold War cognitive science, the new psychology depicts individuals as beholden to their unbridled passions and wants. At the sametime as this unprecedented cultural influence, psychologists expertise came under greater scrutiny than ever before, with the discipline finding itself mired in a pair of moral and epistemological crises which threaten to overturn the fields self-image as an objective science and a helping profession. The book traces a series of key transformations:: a switch from psychology identifying as a social science to a health science; the greater engagement of psychological scientists in the realms of self-help and public policy; and the overshadowing of cognitive science by theories of affect. These three transformations-in psychologys political economy, in its public engagement, and in its theories of the self-constitute distinct but interconnected areas of analysis for constructing a newhistory of the psychological society. Such a perspective offers a critical genealogy of the stakes and public face of psychology at a time when the provision of mental health services and the use of behavioral interventions to improve both personal and social well-being are acute matters ofconcern.
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OUP USA
102523
9780197621851
9780197621851

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Publication date
2024
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
376
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
680
  • Preface; Introduction; Chapter 1: A New Look for Psychology: The Antifascist Roots of a New Discipline; Chapter 2: Rational Living and Straight Thinking: Therapeutic Cultures; and the Promise of Liberty; Chapter 3: The Tragedy of American Psychology: Racial Justice and; Professionalism on the Expanding Frontier of Mental Health; Chapter 4: Vigilant Minds, Thoughtless Brains: Warfare, Welfare, and the; Remaking of Cognition; Chapter 5: Why Linda was not a Feminist: Expertise, Activism,; and the Crisis of Confidence; Chapter 6: Rethinking the Politics of Self-Esteem; Chapter 7: How Faces Became Special: Perceiving Others in a Digital Age; Chapter 8: The Coming Crisis of Affective Science; Conclusion;
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