The Oxford Handbook of Chinese PsychologyMichael Harris Bond Oxford University Press, 2010 - 732 頁 In recent years China has witnessed unprecedented economic growth, emerging as a powerful, influential player on the global stage. Now, more than ever, there is a great interest and need within the West to better understand the psychological and social processes that characterize the Chinese people. The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Psychology is the first book of its kind - a comprehensive and commanding review of Chinese psychology, covering areas of human functioning with unparalleled sophistication and complexity. In 42 chapters, leading authorities cite and integrate both English and Chinese-language research in topic areas ranging from the socialization of children, mathematics achievement, emotion, bilingualism and Chinese styles of thinking to Chinese identity, personal relationships, leadership processes and psychopathology. With all chapters accessibly written by the leading researchers in their respective fields, the reader of this volume will learn how and why China has developed in the way it has, and how it is likely to develop. In addition, the book shows how a better understanding of a culture so different to our own can tell us so much about our own culture and sense of identity. A book of extraordinary breadth, The Oxford Handbook of Chinese Psychology will become the essential sourcebook for any scholar or practitioner attempting to understand the psychological functioning of the world's largest ethnic group. |
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Reaching this stage in studying the psychology of the Chinese people | 1 |
1 The continuing prospects for a Chinese psychology | 5 |
2 What is Chinese about Chinese psychology? Who are the Chinese in Chinese psychology? | 19 |
interplay of genes brain and culture | 31 |
4 Socioemotional development in Chinese children | 37 |
5 Parenting and child socialization in contemporary China | 53 |
computational and neuroimaging evidence from Chinese | 69 |
7 Language and literacy development in Chinese children | 93 |
22 Psychiatric disorders in the Chinese | 367 |
23 Clinical neuropsychology in China | 383 |
24 The Tao way of Chinese coping | 399 |
25 Illness behaviors among the Chinese | 421 |
26 Community psychology in Chinese societies | 441 |
an update of the work in the last decade | 457 |
28 Face and morality in Confucian society | 479 |
29 Chinese cooperation and competition | 499 |
from basic research to intervention | 109 |
9 Chinese bilingualism | 123 |
from home to school | 143 |
11 The thinking styles of Chinese people | 155 |
12 Approaches to learning and teaching by the Chinese | 169 |
13 Chinese students motivation and achievement | 187 |
14 How unique is Chinese emotion? | 205 |
15 Beliefs in Chinese culture | 221 |
from tradition to modernity and beyond | 241 |
17 What do we know about the Chinese self? Illustrations with selfesteem selfefficacy and selfenhancement | 279 |
the case of the Chinese Personality Assessment Inventory | 295 |
19 Psychology and aging in the land of the panda | 309 |
20 Chinese wellbeing | 327 |
a critical review | 343 |
30 Interpersonal relationships in rapidly changing Chinese societies | 515 |
31 A gender perspective on Chinese social relationships and behavior | 533 |
32 Chinese cultural psychology and contemporary communication | 555 |
political participation in Chinese societies | 563 |
the influence of benevolent authority | 579 |
paternalism and its elaborations moderations and alternatives | 599 |
the effects of content process and language | 623 |
37 Sport psychology research and its application in China | 641 |
acculturation and adaptation of overseas Chinese | 657 |
the Chinese context | 679 |
Are we all Chinese? | 699 |
some ways forward | 711 |
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