From colonial to liberation psychology :

Enriquez, Virgilio G.

From colonial to liberation psychology : the Philippine experience / by Virgilio G. Enriquez. - Manila, Phils : De La Salle University Press, C1994. - 177 p. : 25cm.

I. A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND --

1. Early Philippine Psychology --
2. The indigenous Psychological Tradition --
3. American Colonial Psychology --
4. Early American Psychology Minus the laboratory Animals --
5. Indidenizing Psychological tests: From Apples to Papayas --
6. Identifying with the New Culture: From Apalachicola to Punk --

II. THE MEETING OF EAST AND WEST ---

1. The German Roots --
2. The Spanish Hold in Espana and Intramuros, Manila --
3. The Belgian Connection in the Cordilleras --
4. American Legacy at Diliman and Manila's University Belt --

III. TOWARDS A LIBERATION PSYCHOLOGY --

1. Sikolohiyang Pilipino : A New Consciousness in Philippine Psychology --
2. Sociopolitical Problems, Ethnic Diversity and Neo-Colonialism --
3. Cultural Re-validation and Theoretical Reorientation --
4. An Alternative Psychology Literature in Filipino --
5. Beyond Philippine Shores --
6. Training Third World Psychologists --

IV. KAPWA AND THE STRUGGLE FOR JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DIGNITY --

1.Levels of Interaction --
2. The Shared Inner Self --
3. The Value of Kagandahang-Loob: Reciprocity or Nobility --
4. Karangalan: Beyond the Superficiality of Hiya --
5. Kalayaan: A Matter of Life and Death --
6. katarungan: In Unity and Beyond --
7. Beyond Pakikisama: Equity and Fairness --
8. Katotohanan ant Katwiran: Truth and Reason --
9. Pagkakaisa: Justice in Unity and Consensus --
10. Kapayapaan (Peace): Consequence of Katarungan as Unity --

V. THE FILIPINIZATION OF PERSONALITY THEORY --

1. Indigenous identity and the Colonial Image of the Filipino --
2. In Search of Core meanings: the Role of language --
3. Pakikiramdam: The Pivotal Aspects of Kapwa --
4. The Centrality of Pakiramdam in Behavioral and Interpersonal Domains --
5. The Internality-Externality Dimensions in Pakikiramdam --
6. Portrait of the Complaint Filipino --
7. The Moral Dimensions of Hiya --
8. The Filipino Self-Image and the "Blessings" of Utang na Loob --
9. Elevating the status of pakikisama --
10. The Confrontative Filipino --
11. Bahala Na: Determination in the Face Uncertainty --
12. Lakas ng Loob: Inner Resource for Change --
13. Pakikibaka: Cooperative Resistance --

VI: THE DEVELOPMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE CULTURE DIVIDE --

1. On the Dependency and Uni-national Dominance View in Psychology --
2. Research Approaches to the People's Psychology and Culture "Indigenization from Within" as Basic to the Cross-Indigenous Method --
3. Philosophical issues in Indigenous Psychology --
4.Rationale for the Indigenous Method --
5.The Development of Sikolohiyang Pilipino Knowledge --
6. The Indigenous Methods as a Shared Cultural Responsibility --
7. The Role of Documentation and Dissemination --
8. Traditional Philippine Psychology and the Indigenous Historical Perspective --
9. Science and Superstition in the Corridors of Power and on Both Sides of the Cultural Divide --

VII. LIBERATION PSYCHOLOGY AND THE NATIONAL CULTURE --

1. The Call for Relevance --
2. Indigenous Social Science and Academic Criticism --
3. Sikolohiyang Pangnayon: The Return to the Village and the Upland --
4. Sikolohiyang Pangsining: Advocacy for People's Art and Psychology --
5. Sikolohiyang Pangrelihiyon: Babaylanism and Philippine Religion --
6. Sikolohiyang Wika: National Consciousness and the Indigenous language Movement --
Sikolohiya ng Bata: The Filipino Child, Social relevance Under martial Law and the Newly-Restored Democracy


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PSYCHOLOGY--PHILIPPINES--HISTORY
PSYCHOLOGY (SIKOLIHIYANG PILIPINO) PHILIPPINES
PSYCHOLOGY, PHILIPPINES--COMPARATIVE

Fil BF 660 / En71 1994

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