In Search of Self in India and Japan
Discover the profound insights of In Search of Self in India and Japan by Alan Roland, published by Princeton University Press in 1991. This enlightening paperback delves into the intricate inner worlds of Indian and Japanese individuals, contrasting them with the Western psyche. Through compelling case studies, Roland illustrates the concept of the 'familial self,' which is deeply embedded in the emotional hierarchies of family and group dynamics prevalent in these cultures.
With a comprehensive page count of 424, this book is an essential read for those interested in cross-cultural studies, ethnopsychology, and the interplay between personality and culture. Explore how identity is shaped by social contexts and gain a deeper understanding of group psychology in the East. Perfect for students and professionals in psychology, gender studies, and social sciences, this work is a valuable addition to your library.