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Childhood and society / Erik H. Erikson.

By: Material type: TextNew York, NY : Norton & Co, ©1963Edition: 2nd ed, rev. and enlargedDescription: 445 p. : 21 cmISBN:
  • 0393010759
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ 781 Er47 1963
Contents:
PART ONE: CHILDHOOD AND TEH MODALITIES OF SOCIAL LIFE -- CHAPTER 1 Relevance and relativity in the case history -- 1. A neurological crisis in a small boy: Sam -- 2. A combat crisis in a Marine -- CHAPTER 2 The theory of infantile sexuality -- 1. Two clinical episodes - 2. Libido and aggression -- 3. Zones, modes, and modalities -- A. Mouth and senses -- B. Elimiate organs and musculature -- C. Locomotion and the genitals -- D. Pregenitality and genitals -- 4. Genital modes and spatial modalities -- PART TWO: CHILDHOOD IN TWO AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES -- INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO: -- CHAPTER 3 HUNTERS ACROSS THE PRAIRIE -- 1. The historical background -- 2. Jim -- 3. An interracial seminar -- 4. Sioux child training -- A. Birth -- B. Getting and taking -- C. Holding and letting go -- D. "Making" and making -- 5. The supernatural -- A. The sun dance -- B. Vision quest -- 6. Summary -- 7. A subsequent study -- Chapter 4 Fishermen along a salmon river -- 1. The world of the Yurok -- 2. Yurok child psychiatry -- 3. Yurok child training -- 4. Comparative summary -- PART THREE: THE GROWTH OF THE EGO -- INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE -- CHAPTER 5. EARLY EGO FAILURE: JEAN -- CHAPTER 6. TOYS AND REASONS -- 1. Play, work, and growth -- 2. Play and cure -- 3. The beginnings of identity -- A. Play and Milieu -- B. Son of a bombardier -- C. Black identity -- CHAPTER 7. EIGHT AGES OF MAN -- 1. Basic trust vs. basic mistrust -- 2. Authonomy vs. shame and doubt -- 3. Initiative vs. Guilt -- 4. Industry vs. inferiority -- 5. Indentity vs. Role confusion -- 6. Intimacy vs. Isolation -- 7. Generativity vs. Stagnation -- 8. Ego integrity vs. Despair -- 9. An epigenetic chart -- PART FOUR: YOUTH AND THE EVOLUTION OF IDENTITY -- CHAPTER 8 REFLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN IDENTITY -- 1. Polarities -- 2. "Mom" -- 3. John Henry -- 4. Adoscent, Boss, and machine -- CHAPTER 9 THE LEGEND OF HITLER'S CHILDHOOD -- 1. Germany -- 2. Father -- 3. Mother -- 4. Adolescent -- 5. Levensraum, soldier, Jew -- 6. A note on Jewry -- CHAPTER 10 THE LEGEND OF MAXIM GORSKY'S YOUTH -- 1. The land and the Mir -- 2. The mothers -- 3. Senile despot and cursed breed -- 4. The exploited -- A. Saint and beggar -- B. The stranger -- C. Fatherless gand and legless child -- D. The swaddled baby -- CHAPTER 11 CONCLUSION: BEYOND ANXIETY
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Includes index

PART ONE: CHILDHOOD AND TEH MODALITIES OF SOCIAL LIFE --
CHAPTER 1 Relevance and relativity in the case history --
1. A neurological crisis in a small boy: Sam --
2. A combat crisis in a Marine --

CHAPTER 2 The theory of infantile sexuality --
1. Two clinical episodes -
2. Libido and aggression --
3. Zones, modes, and modalities --
A. Mouth and senses --
B. Elimiate organs and musculature --
C. Locomotion and the genitals --
D. Pregenitality and genitals --
4. Genital modes and spatial modalities --

PART TWO: CHILDHOOD IN TWO AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES --
INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO: --
CHAPTER 3 HUNTERS ACROSS THE PRAIRIE --
1. The historical background --
2. Jim --
3. An interracial seminar --
4. Sioux child training --
A. Birth --
B. Getting and taking --
C. Holding and letting go --
D. "Making" and making --
5. The supernatural --
A. The sun dance --
B. Vision quest --
6. Summary --
7. A subsequent study --
Chapter 4 Fishermen along a salmon river --
1. The world of the Yurok --
2. Yurok child psychiatry --
3. Yurok child training --
4. Comparative summary --

PART THREE: THE GROWTH OF THE EGO --
INTRODUCTION TO PART THREE --
CHAPTER 5. EARLY EGO FAILURE: JEAN --
CHAPTER 6. TOYS AND REASONS --
1. Play, work, and growth --
2. Play and cure --
3. The beginnings of identity --
A. Play and Milieu --
B. Son of a bombardier --
C. Black identity --

CHAPTER 7. EIGHT AGES OF MAN --
1. Basic trust vs. basic mistrust --
2. Authonomy vs. shame and doubt --
3. Initiative vs. Guilt --
4. Industry vs. inferiority --
5. Indentity vs. Role confusion --
6. Intimacy vs. Isolation --
7. Generativity vs. Stagnation --
8. Ego integrity vs. Despair --
9. An epigenetic chart --

PART FOUR: YOUTH AND THE EVOLUTION OF IDENTITY --
CHAPTER 8 REFLECTIONS ON THE AMERICAN IDENTITY --
1. Polarities --
2. "Mom" --
3. John Henry --
4. Adoscent, Boss, and machine --

CHAPTER 9 THE LEGEND OF HITLER'S CHILDHOOD --
1. Germany --
2. Father --
3. Mother --
4. Adolescent --
5. Levensraum, soldier, Jew --
6. A note on Jewry --

CHAPTER 10 THE LEGEND OF MAXIM GORSKY'S YOUTH --
1. The land and the Mir --
2. The mothers --
3. Senile despot and cursed breed --
4. The exploited --
A. Saint and beggar --
B. The stranger --
C. Fatherless gand and legless child --
D. The swaddled baby --

CHAPTER 11 CONCLUSION: BEYOND ANXIETY

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