Resumos
Helga Dittmar em The Psychology of material possessions. To have is to be, ao estudo psicológico da cultura material. Apresenta-se rapidamente um histórico da pesquisa sobre as posses materiais como um " eu estendido". A despeito da utilidade do livro como um repositório de informações de todo tipo, esta não é ainda a obra de síntese, tão necessária, sobre o potencial da Psicologia Social no estudo da cultura material, em virtude das muitas lacunas, assim como de um tratamento superficial e enciclopédico de várias questões-chave.
Cultura Material; Posses materiais; Pscicologia Social
The A. appraises Helga Dittmar's contribution to the psychological understanding of material culture (The Psychology of material possessions. To have is to be). A short historical bockground is given for the study of material possessions operating as an "extended self". In spite of its usefulness as a repertoire of information of all kinds, Dittmar's book is nol yet the much needed synthesis of Social Psychology's pctential for a deeper knowledge of material culture, due to severa I gaps as well as to the cursory and encyclopaedic treatment of many central issues.
Material Culture; Material possessions; Social Psychology
BIBLOGRAFIA
A Psicologia Social no campo da cultura material
Social Psychology and material culture
Ulpiano T. Bezerra de Meneses
Departamento de História, Faculdade de Filosofia, Letras e Ciências Humanas/Universidade de São Paulo
RESUMO
Helga Dittmar em The Psychology of material possessions. To have is to be, ao estudo psicológico da cultura material. Apresenta-se rapidamente um histórico da pesquisa sobre as posses materiais como um " eu estendido". A despeito da utilidade do livro como um repositório de informações de todo tipo, esta não é ainda a obra de síntese, tão necessária, sobre o potencial da Psicologia Social no estudo da cultura material, em virtude das muitas lacunas, assim como de um tratamento superficial e enciclopédico de várias questões-chave.
Unitermos: Cultura Material. Posses materiais. Pscicologia Social.
ABSTRACT
The A. appraises Helga Dittmar's contribution to the psychological understanding of material culture (The Psychology of material possessions. To have is to be). A short historical bockground is given for the study of material possessions operating as an "extended self". In spite of its usefulness as a repertoire of information of all kinds, Dittmar's book is nol yet the much needed synthesis of Social Psychology's pctential for a deeper knowledge of material culture, due to severa I gaps as well as to the cursory and encyclopaedic treatment of many central issues.
Uniterms: Material Culture. Material possessions. Social Psychology.
Helga Dittmar. The Social Psychology of material possessions. To have is to be. Hemel Hempstead: Harvester Wheatsheaf/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992.
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1996