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A Psicologia Social no campo da cultura material

Social Psychology and material culture

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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Datas de Publicação

  • Publicação nesta coleção
    27 Maio 2010
  • Data do Fascículo
    1996
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